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indulging
[ in-duhl-jing ]
adjective
- yielding to an inclination or desire, as by eating or drinking, engaging in a pleasurable activity, etc.:
The chocolaty sweetness in this zucchini loaf makes it perfect for the indulging dieter and fussy eater alike.
- yielding to someone鈥檚 wishes or whims in a lenient or permissive way; indulgent:
The menu was quite extensive, and the indulging father let his children order whatever they wanted.
noun
- the act of yielding to one鈥檚 own or another鈥檚 inclination, desire, or whim; indulgence:
The primary consequence of the indulging of greed is an increase of greed.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of indulging1
Example Sentences
I grew up in a seafood-loving household, so I鈥檓 no stranger when it comes to indulging in fish, shrimp, crab and anything else that comes fresh out of the sea.
It can be tempting to prioritize our joy, and for many people, that joy translates to indulging in the 鈥淗arry Potter鈥 fandom.
The season is less about trends and more about indulging in it all鈥 sweet, savory and everything in between.
Whitehead鈥檚 sixth novel is the culmination of a career spent both exploring race and indulging a lifelong love of speculative fiction.
People worldwide can鈥檛 stop craving spicy, whether that鈥檚 indulging in fiery foods or watching celebrities attempt to conquer the infamous Wings of Death.
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