indulge|indulged|indulges|indulging in English
verb
[in·dulge || ɪn'dʌldʒ]
give in to desire; take unrestrained pleasure in, wallow; yield to, satisfy; pamper, spoil; humo
Use "indulge|indulged|indulges|indulging" in a sentence
1. 14 He indulges in tobacco.
2. She indulges his every whim.
3. My aunt indulges the children dreadfully.
4. He indulges his son with plenty of pocket money.
5. Let the indulging commence.
6. Coquet definition is - a man who indulges in Coquetry
7. Algo-Affiliates – Indulging Our Affiliates
8. Thank you for indulging me.
9. Lobbyists indulged in a little quiet schmoozing.
10. All of whom had indulged in Augurv
11. The Bible counsels us against indulging ourselves.
12. Canoodler (n.) one who indulges in some degree of love-making
13. In the closing lines, the poet indulges his sense of irony.
14. Their father had always indulged her every whim.
15. He did not agree with indulging children.
16. You're not doing her any favorsby indulging her.
17. He was indulging his own sexual proclivities.
18. Synonyms for Cossets include babies, coddles, mollycoddles, pampers, indulges, pets, spoils, cockers, overindulges and dandles
19. 11 The girls indulged unrestrained in their grief.
20. Her father had always indulged her every whim.
21. His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.
22. Let's not indulge in recrimination.
23. 25 I indulged myself with a long hot bath.
24. 15 Nestle: Take time to indulge.
25. Many of them indulged in luxurious and licentious revelries.