indulging
IPA: ɪndˈʌɫdʒɪŋ
noun
- the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
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Examples of "indulging" in Sentences
- But there is no point in indulging in wishful thinking about the past.
- Still I think we are at last justified in indulging in a feeling of sober confidence based on realities.
- The agonies of remorse poison the luxury there is otherwise sometimes found in indulging the excess of grief.
- To even begin indulging Kristol†™ s crackpot fantasies would require reinstatement of the draft, and that isn†™ t going to happen.
- How can I waste time in indulging myself in words of hate, when in my own blood, in my own ancestry, both Indian and white are mingled?
- As you may be figuring out, Don is really only interested in indulging himself in violent or sexual fantasies involving immigrants, not so much an actual reasoned discussion of the issues. shecky says:
- But we could equally well turn this around completely; we're already committed to the conceit that it did happen, already suspending disbelief, so maybe what we're really "indulging" is that little inner geekboy's conceit that it knows what's possible and what's not.
- The combination of being around Tiki herself, and the delightful cuddles of special friends, whom were wonderful in indulging my need just to be cuddled .... i've been hermiting and drained from work, this was what i needed, the welcome deluge of positive affectionate energy, the lap cat was well pleased, well sated.
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