self-indulgent in English

adjective
1
characterized by doing or tending to do exactly what one wants, especially when this involves pleasure or idleness.
a self-indulgent extra hour of sleep

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1. Never be so self - indulgent.

2. He was self-sacrificing, not self-indulgent.

3. Can I not miss a self-indulgent oneself.

4. No, only crass, self-indulgent people kill themselves.

5. An entirely self-indulgent brain dump of random Blitherings

6. The novel is too long and self-indulgent.

7. Bobbi's just a spoiled and self-indulgent rich kid.

8. A self - indulgent America opened the flood - gates of chaos.

9. It made her lazy, it made her rather self-indulgent.

10. Oh, not forgetting a stack of self-indulgent musical wanderings.

11. For anyone else this is a self-indulgent luxury.

12. She was all soft and loose and self-indulgent.

13. To buy flowers for myself seems wildly self-indulgent.

14. 27 To buy flowers for myself seems wildly self-indulgent.

15. It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.

16. She writes a tedious and self-indulgent column for a Sunday paper.

17. But we can not afford to be so self-indulgent and dismissive.

18. 15 It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.

19. He scorns educational research as a self-indulgent and pointless waste of time.

20. I know it's self-indulgent of me, but I'll just have another chocolate.

21. Why was a life of self-indulgent comfort not for Jesus and his followers?

22. They were regarded as at best degenerate and self-indulgent, and at worst as vicious.

23. Writers, they say , are whiny, self - indulgent creatures who spend too much time alone.

24. A fatuous and self - indulgent ruler wouldn't spend much time reading and replying to memorials.

25. Synonyms for Bratty include demanding, obnoxious, overindulged, selfish, spoilt, spoiled, troublesome, ill-mannered, precocious and self-indulgent

26. Antonyms for Abstemious include self-indulgent, greedy, intemperate, gluttonous, incontinent, edacious, hungry, immoderate, unrestrained and voracious

27. It seems A trifle self-indulgent to enjoy such esoteric pleasure in the midst of so much want

28. The current reigning emperor is fatuous and self - indulgent , he just hunts in the hunting enclosure everyday.

29. 18 Holiness is not achieved by taking the line of least resistance or by being self-indulgent.

30. Ptolemy XII was generally described as a weak, self-indulgent man, a drunkard, and a music lover.

31. 13 Greens blamed the plight of spotted owls on loggers ; the loggers blamed unemployment on self - indulgent ornithology.

32. When you spend time having fun, you know you're being self-indulgent. Alarms start to go off fairly quickly.

33. Equal parts amusing and excruciating to watch, this self-indulgent sojourn in suburbia is certainly no Defending Your Life.

34. This requires that we give up foolish, immoral reading, or reading to acquire power, or reading that is self-indulgent.

35. She turned herself over in her bed, and snuggled down for an extra, self-indulgent and rare hour of sleep.

36. It is not only those who dismiss the arts as self-indulgent who lay themselves open to such a charge.

37. Washington, that bastion of deaf ears and self-indulgent thinking, is actually trying to relate to the country it represents.

38. When his fields are starved of minerals through self-indulgent agriculture, he tries to impose his own will upon the land.

39. 5 More self-indulgent self-important twaddle, the product of a rock star who really did believe his own press, his own myth.

40. Binged, binge·ing or bing·ing, bing·es To be immoderately self-indulgent and unrestrained, especially in food or drink

41. Binged, binge·ing or bing·ing, bing·es To be immoderately self-indulgent and unrestrained, especially in food or drink

42. He said they were the self-indulgent ramblings of a patches-on-the-elbow peasant, and who the hell did he think he was anyway?

43. At three a.m. she was Jay-in-love-with-Lucy, writing bad poetry or self-indulgent screeds of what daylight sneered at as a journal.

44. The way in which the man of genius rules is by persuading an efficient minority to coerce an indifferent and self-indulgent majority(James Fitzjames Stephen.

45. Good food and drink were the Cossetings of the self-indulgent and working to produce them was time misspent; all very well for Southern Europeans with their Int

46. I also have you in dream, I also miss that you do not think of, self-indulgent from occupy already and unscrupulously your the tender feelings of water...

47. Corpulent adjective fat, large, overweight, plump, stout, bulky, burly, obese, fleshy, beefy (informal), tubby, portly, roly-poly, rotund, well-padded His rather Corpulent figure betrayed his self-indulgent lifestyle

48. 63ff.) suggests that Antiascetic sentiments began to be expressed as Buddhists responded to critical remarks made by Jains to the effect that Buddhist monastics were lazy and self-indulgent

49. 63ff.) suggests that Antiascetic sentiments began to be expressed as Buddhists responded to critical remarks made by Jains to the effect that Buddhist monastics were lazy and self-indulgent.

50. Abstinence implies the willful avoidance of pleasures, especially of food and drink, thought to be harmful or self-indulgent: "I vainly reminded him of his protracted Abstinence from food" (Emily Brontë).