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indulging

[ UK /ɪndˈʌld‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈdəɫdʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of indulging or gratifying a desire

How To Use indulging In A Sentence

  • He advised people against indulging in backbiting.
  • This is a place to enjoy, watching the world go by or indulging in some quiet reflection, particularly on a warm summer's day.
  • The organisations indulging in this sinister activity have had a free play as never before in the history of free India.
  • Fully plump, after indulging in a complete Jamaican breakfast on the plane: ackee, saltfish, coco-bread and plantain chips something I would definitely not recommend before doing on-camera work at a lingerie show, I landed in Kingston ready to "dutty wiiine" it up--or at least relax and make a quick stop at the delectable Manley Airport veggie juice bar for a healthy detox. Chie Davis: Kingston Lingerie and Swimwear Fashion Show
  • Ms. Clarke, who grew up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was a single mom in her 20s who held down odd jobs while indulging her "fun hobby" of putting together fashion shows at the local mall. A Different Kind of Girl Scout
  • But she saw nothing wrong with indulging a few kisses with the hottie with the most piercing blue peepers she has had the privilege of seeing.
  • He turned his gaze back to Sarah and her friends who were quietly indulging themselves in a game of whist whilst the party was in full swing around them.
  • When the worse gets to the worst, a number of people end up indulging in various societal vices to earn a living.
  • The money that consistently rolled past our noses saw us indulging in grand material excess - we were quite young, after all.
  • From then on he became an inveterate boat-dealer, a habit he preferred to keep secret by indulging it in other towns. THE MAIN CAGES
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