Indulge

//ɪnˈdʌld͡ʒ//

"Indulge" in a Sentence (23 examples)

As these days most parents indulge their children, many children don't know what good manners are.

We're not supposed to indulge pets.

Thus you cannot indulge in the pleasure of spending money freely.

You shouldn't indulge that child. It will make him very selfish.

You must not indulge in drinking.

Young parents often indulge their children.

Don't indulge yourself too much in drinking.

He began to indulge in drinking after he lost his wife.

Father was generous enough to indulge my every whim.

Even during work, I secretly indulge my Internet addiction.

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He looked at the chocolate but didn't indulge.

I indulged in drinking on the weekend.

Richardson took over, and Mitchell proceeded to the refreshment room in his turn, but when he came back some ten minutes later, it was evident that he had been indulging in something more potent than coffee, and he was in a very muddled state.

How can the unions - or more specifically the RMT - possibly think this is a good time to exert a bit of industrial muscle and indulge in strikes both on the national railway and the London Underground?

Grandma indulges the kids with sweets.

I love to indulge myself with beautiful clothes.

August 30, 1706, Francis Atterbury, a sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, at the funeral of Mr. Tho. Bennet Hope in another life implies that we indulge ourselves in the gratifications of this very sparingly.

"She constantly faked being sick, and perhaps mistakenly, I indulged her more than I should have, pretending I couldn't tell. But I AM a teacher myself, so it's kind of hard to just let this slide."

It’s the kind of scenario Peter Sellers might have dreamt up while brushing his teeth, and some of the comic set-pieces – including Nobby’s seduction of a fabulously overweight maid (Gabourey Sidibe) at a luxurious South African hotel – allow Baron Cohen to indulge his Sellersian fantasies to a previously unprecedented degree.

Internet shopping invites you to gaze out upon the entire bazaar all at once and to indulge the merest whim

to indulge sloth, pride, selfishness, or inclinations

persuading us that something must be indulged to public manners

Yet, yet a moment, one dim ray of light / Indulge, dread Chaos, and eternal Night!

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