self-gratification

NOUN
  1. the act of satisfying your own desires and giving yourself pleasure
  2. indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures
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How To Use self-gratification In A Sentence

  • Donations can be in money, goods, blood, organs and bone marrow. But what happens when you mix heartfelt charity with a handful of self-gratification?Sperm donation.
  • But if the feeling makes us push forward an agenda of self-gratification, then it's simply appetite. Terry Kelhawk: Write, Rite, Right Love: Do Polygamy And Temporary Marriage Fit Right In?
  • Yes, I decided to comment about that because John Emerson is what I would describe as a Dadaist comedian that attacks scholarly individuals online as a form of mean-spirited self-gratification. How debate is done in the hive
  • Is it just the ego's yearning for self-gratification that makes a person cling to the half-baked notion that every single human being is a unique individual?
  • Too often, Christmas seems to celebrate materialism and self-gratification.
  • But my life, any life, real life wasn't about pursuing the prizes of materialism and practising the gospel of self-gratification. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • Given her brush with death, it's understandable that Christine relishes the self-gratification that accompanies competing.
  • In French Quebecer slang, a crosse is a rude word to describe male sexual self-gratification, to remain in polite terms. Wired Top Stories
  • Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller 
  • But my life, any life, real life wasn't about pursuing the prizes of materialism and practising the gospel of self-gratification. ULTIMATE PRIZES
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