How To Use Overindulge In A Sentence

  • Heal a digestive tract after illness or overindulgence with glutamine or a course of probiotics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given their love of luxe, Leos tend to overindulge in delectably unnecessary high-fat and sugary goodies.
  • As a side bonus, the more you have to cook it yourself, the less you'll be tempted to overindulge in goodies.
  • Given their love of luxe, Leos tend to overindulge in delectably unnecessary high-fat and sugary goodies.
  • Many items came complete with copper food warmers, and the entire evening was one of indulgence (and overindulgence at times).
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  • In both cases, you probably become famished and are more likely to make poor food choices and overindulge, says Walls.
  • They are brilliant at their best, overindulgent and far too twiddly at their worst.
  • The assumption is that we need professional help to rid our rotten bodies of all the poisons and harmful chemicals accumulated during the season of overindulgence.
  • I kind of overindulged on carbs over the weekend, football party and beer you know. Seahawks vs Jets | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • In one example, a student who preferred to drink alcohol during class overindulged, and made inappropriate posts to the class chat.
  • So get plenty of rest, don't overindulge in food or alcohol, and don't overschedule.
  • The biggest problem with overindulgence in chocolate is weight gain.
  • Therefore, it is necessary for us to use Internet in a reasonable way and restrain overindulgence.
  • My one fault is the overindulgence of a bleak perspective.
  • We all overindulge occasionally.
  • Driving an SUV when it really is not necessary is an example of overindulgence in the United States.
  • Who, after all, is going to overindulge our children when they are no longer with us, when they are all grown and on their own? Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Unspoiling Your Child
  • When depressed, they dramatically overindulge in chocolate and sweets.
  • He was able, thus, to disentangle true catatonia, true hebephrenia and the deteriorating paranoid process, all of which led to a catastrophic outcome, from the benign clinical patterns which were forced into those groups due to an overindulgent criterion.
  • Many students overlook the fact that self-destructive behaviors such as overindulgence in alcohol or caffeine, drug abuse, and ignoring signs of fatigue are manifestations of self-violence. American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated
  • Afterall, Hooky spent more time at the Hacienda and the Dry Bar than most and is therefore better qualified to comment, even if, at his own admission, much of the time spent there was slightly blurred by "overindulgence". New Order Information Service
  • Because peanuts are packed with energy it's best not to overindulge in peanut butter unless you're trying to put on weight.
  • Palm Springs is a curious button, as it was involved in environmental progressiveness long before fashion, with its vast wind farms and other ingenuities, and then it enjoyed a lost weekend during the Hope/Sinatra/Skelton period, where it smacked of overindulgence and development at the expense of eco-conscientiousness; and now it is back, retrofitting, retooling, and fashioning a green future, or at least one that strives for balance. Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley?
  • the child was spoiled by overindulgence
  • It's hard not to overindulge at Christmas.
  • That is, all you have to do is overindulge the animals to make them perfectly happy, and it means you can slap together an exhibit with very little thought or effort.
  • But it's probably not the shrewdest color choice if you have dogs and small children and friends who are prone to overindulge and spill red wine—no matter that they apologize profusely or rush to pour club soda over the stain. Why the Carpet Is White
  • The section on overindulgence captures the well-known observation of drunken robins that have ingested too much overripe fruit.
  • My lust for life and overindulgence meant that I pooh-poohed the idea of taking seven days to detox - as a Londoner, I could do it in a single day.
  • Jokes are laboured and belaboured; situations are overindulged and run to exhaustion before they end.
  • In fact, there was so much of it I rode the train home feeling thoroughly sick from overindulgence.
  • Palm Springs is a curious button, as it was involved in environmental progressiveness long before fashion, with its vast wind farms and other ingenuities, and then it enjoyed a lost weekend during the Hope/Sinatra/Skelton period, where it smacked of overindulgence and development at the expense of eco-conscientiousness; and now it is back, retrofitting, retooling, and fashioning a green future, or at least one that strives for balance. Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley?
  • The measure was created to curb overindulgence by young drinkers.
  • A word of advice: do not be tempted to overindulge in the breads on offer.
  • (Soundbite of song, "Symphony No. 8") MONTAGNE: It's Gustav Mahler - sure puts to music the notion of overindulgence, which is where we begin this year's post Thanksgiving chat with music commentator Miles Hoffman. Slimming Down the Classics
  • In the past, gout was often known as ‘the disease of kings’ because it was associated with wealthy men who overindulged in rich food and drink.
  • They micromanage and overindulge in the notes they've gobbled up at coaching clinics.
  • It's hard not to overindulge at Christmas.
  • Habit-forming and hard-to-kick addictions such as overindulgence in alcohol, heroin, hemp, Ecstasy, and an almost limitless palette of hard drugs should be avoided like the plague.
  • This is the season to be jolly and maybe also to bewail our lack of will power as we knock back a few too many drinks at the office party and generally overindulge all our vices from smoking to eating.
  • When depressed, they dramatically overindulge in chocolate and sweets.
  • I was glad, though, and didn't consider it an "overindulgence," because some of these are among my favorites of their songs. Archive 2010-03-21
  • Overindulgence has brought down everybody from Napoleon to Carnie Wilson.
  • We got lots of new bits for the kitchen and my overindulgence hasn't been too great which is somewhat surprising.
  • My lust for life and overindulgence meant that I pooh-poohed the idea of taking seven days to detox - as a Londoner, I could do it in a single day.
  • When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge.
  • The theme of overindulgent polygamy writ large in the text was de-emphasised whereas the fertility motif symbolised in the Dohada ritual was pronounced.
  • I personally know that my body doesn't like overindulgence too much.
  • As well as loading the boat and making sure everything is shipshape and Bristol fashion, the crew will be involved in corporate entertaining, though they will be careful not to overindulge.
  • Don't make excuses or overindulge her, make sure that you, "The Mom," are respected for your wisdom, experience and support. Christine Whelan: The Complex Mother-Daughter Relationship
  • That sort of insight makes the film's occasional overindulgence forgivable.
  • Thus exercise, a new skill and a decent night's sleep and productive Thursday can replace overindulgence and a somewhat seedy and slothful Thursday.
  • His death was hastened by overindulgence in alcohol.
  • Bit of a startling reminder of the effects of overindulgence. LOSING IT
  • Those New Year resolutions, from the beginning of the year, swearing that we won't overindulge in alcohol or all those tempting goodies seem to dissolve away as many of us still succumb.
  • Instead, it turns out that even limited stints of overindulgence may have long-term effects.
  • Meanwhile the health campaigners said the decision by the High Street giant demonstrated the scale of the obesity epidemic affecting Britain's "overindulged" children. Medindia Health News
  • The same dating site which kicked off 5,000 members who "overindulged" over the Christmas break has now launched a sperm and eggbank section of its site, promising "beautiful babies" for anyone who partakes. Gizmodo
  • Satisfy any sugar cravings with fruit, rather than chocolates and biscuits, and try not to overindulge in cream, butter, crisps, nuts, fried and sauce-drenched foods.
  • Although parents are advised to treat their child as normally as possible, many parents overprotect and overindulge their child.
  • Health campaigners said the decision by the High Street giant demonstrated the scale of the obesity epidemic affecting Britain's "overindulged" children, with one in four children now classed as obese or overweight by the time they start primary school. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • I dedicated my mornings to working on my laptop and my afternoons to exercise, counterbalancing whatever overindulgence I had planned for after sunset.
  • Satisfy any sugar cravings with fruit, rather than chocolates and biscuits, and try not to overindulge in cream, butter, crisps, nuts, fried and sauce-drenched foods.
  • Exhausted by long-term overindulgence, in 1983 Hodge checked into the rehabilitation clinic Broadway Lodge. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • And by "trivial", I mean, like, say, how many calories I ate that day (easy, because I never give into the "baser" urges, such as the urge to overindulge in food, given my yoga-dictated practice of "brahmacharya", loosely translated from Sanskrit as "self-restraint" and often associated with the restraint of sexual urges). Lauren Cahn: Namaste...Bitches
  • It's the time of year when people collect toys, ignore budgets and set new standards for overindulgence.
  • The section on overindulgence captures the well-known observation of drunken robins that have ingested too much overripe (fermenting) fruit.
  • According to Webster's, to spoil is "to impair the disposition or character by overindulgence or excessive praise; pamper excessively: coddle."
  • However, the film does not overindulge in political posturing or preach, and is frequently punctuated by humour.
  • Especially because I am one of those cornbread fans who completely overindulges in an attempt to make sure not one single crumb is wasted. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Promoting it can be good, for business, but be careful not to turn it into an excuse for customers to overindulge with shots of tequila and beer chasers.
  • When depressed, they dramatically overindulge in chocolate and sweets.
  • Counseling is highly recommended as a way to focus on the underlying problems rather than simply treating the symptoms of overindulgence.
  • Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year. Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
  • In essence, temperance means the exercise of self-control that, in general, would lead one to avoid and resist the temptation to overindulge in hedonistic behaviours.
  • Jokes are laboured and belaboured; situations are overindulged and run to exhaustion before they end.
  • In intimate surroundings of dark wood and starched white linens it is difficult to resist the temptation to overindulge in the luxurious treats on offer.
  • I have a fair number of broken capillaries due both to long unprotected exposure to tropical sun and years of overindulgence in the drink.
  • We binge on the wrong foods, overindulge in caffeine and are exposed to environmental toxins.
  • But just because parents are not responsible for the world out there doesn't mean that they don't have the powers to counter and withstand the forces that pressure them to overindulge their children. Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Unspoiling Your Child
  • The show sometimes pushes too hard for shock value, especially where Macy and an agoraphobic lunatic played by Joan Cusack are concerned, but that kind of overindulgence comes with the pay-cable territory. Ask Matt: NCIS Without Gibbs? Plus Human Target, Shameless and midseason TV
  • But this late-night host puts the breaks on overindulgence by employing a serious drug-free advocacy approach.
  • Creating a list and sticking to it will also help to prevent overindulgence.
  • The stereotypical victim was a lazy, obese middle-aged man who habitually overindulged in rich foods and alcohol.
  • Kids' parties are the rage these days, with parents ready to overindulge their young ones, especially during birthdays and special occasions.
  • Ordinary people, too, began increasingly to suffer from the effects of overindulgence, and there was concern about the rate of heart disease.
  • Such as turning the gorgeous Cancun pristine estuary and sound and crystal beach into a concrete monster catering to U.S. drunken adolescent American pukeheads disrespecting the culture which in turn disrespects them by encouraging them to overindulge in poisonous drink with which they humiliate themselves repeatedly. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • For some people, being able to use all these words is rather like being faced with a chocolate box with multiple layers; the temptation to overindulge is just too great. Block That Adjective!
  • If you eat too much of any food, you can wind up with an upset stomach, particularly if you overindulge in fatty or spicy foods.
  • Something about the holidays makes many of us overindulge in all the wrong foods, and the worst part is that you usually regret what you've eaten once you see the number on the scale.
  • The 'prince of painters', or an overindulged podge merchant? Times, Sunday Times
  • Any dolt can see the connection between the mother-smothered Amis and the later unstoppable tit-man who was also a slave to Bacchic overindulgence. One Fraught Englishman
  • Overindulgence leads to ruin.
  • In the current affluent West, where surfeit is a far more common phenomenon than famine, excess flesh and lack of bodily ‘fitness’ is interpreted as a sign of laxity, overindulgence and weak will.
  • As family and friends deck the tables with platters of rich foods and sinful treats, it's almost inevitable that you'll overindulge in some favorite dish or delicacy.
  • Honest Mop’s report crimes but we are hamstrung by the less well intended who make false reports to upgrade their mobile phones, cant sort out their lives/family problems themselves and overindulge in feckless drink and drug binges, seek crime numbers for ’stolen’ DSS payments or ‘criminally damaged’ windows that they broke themsleves. Police Pay Award (Lose the smiles) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review.
  • Dalglish overindulged in excuses for last week's 3-0 reverse at the Etihad Stadium when suggesting there was something amiss with the ball that deceived José Reina when Sergio Agüero opened the scoring. Manchester City v Liverpool: Five talking points | Andy Hunter
  • And the greed and overindulgence were on both sides, a fact that must never be overlooked.
  • Better the sugar hit than the overindulgence of alcohol, which, the Colonel had pointed out, was slowly killing him. FLOATING CITY
  • Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those miserable sensations commonly called a hangover.
  • Joe McEnness/BFA Frank Azzopardi and Nicole Azzopardi Though the actual rented house was seemingly off-limits to snooping, after dinner, much of the crowd lingered on the porch to overindulge on Godiva chocolates and then once again overindulge in an Amstel Light-branded photo booth. Gilt's Summer Home in the Hamptons
  • He smokes too much and overindulges the child in sweets.
  • Gone are the days when "Supersize Me" was the buzzword - "supersize" and its image of overindulgence have been replaced by the unfortunate opposite, "Downsize Me. Home
  • About halfway through the film, we all heard the awful sounds of his overindulgence coming back up the pipe.
  • Just as it's easy to overindulge your child, it's easy to neglect him or her as you become mired in your own legal and emotional work.
  • When I'm in the mood to gorge, drink or otherwise overindulge, the last thing I want/need is permission to do so.
  • He overindulged his children, yet when we showed signs of inheriting this trait he was indignant.

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