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Indulging   /ɪndˈəldʒɪŋ/   Listen
Indulging

noun
1.
The act of indulging or gratifying a desire.  Synonyms: humoring, indulgence, pampering.



Indulge

verb
(past & past part. indulged; pres. part. indulging)
1.
Give free rein to.
2.
Yield (to); give satisfaction to.  Synonyms: gratify, pander.
3.
Enjoy to excess.  Synonym: luxuriate.
4.
Treat with excessive indulgence.  Synonyms: baby, cocker, coddle, cosset, featherbed, mollycoddle, pamper, spoil.  "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"



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"Indulging" Quotes from Famous Books



... himself at his best and in a softer mood than he had been before. Unfortunately, these moments never lasted long, and he used to revenge himself on those who had surprised him in such reveries by indulging in the most caustic and cruel remarks which he could devise in order to goad them out of all patience. A strange man with strange instincts; and it is no wonder that, once, a person who knew him well, ...
— Cecil Rhodes - Man and Empire-Maker • Princess Catherine Radziwill

... late for the make-up of the early morning papers; but from the noon editions onward it had been flung across the front pages in glaring type—even the most stately journals, for the nonce aroused out of their dignified calm, indulging in "display" headlines that, quite apart from the mere text, could not but have startled their equally stately and dignified readers. The Gray Seal, the leech that fed upon society, the murderer, the thief, the menace to the lives ...
— The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale • Frank L. Packard

... a mysterious old deity of "the ring of the year." The lower class of the population, Ovid tells us,[461] streamed out to the "festum geniale" of Anna, and spent the whole day in the Campus Martius, lying about in pairs of men and women, indulging in drinking and all kinds of revelry. Some lay in the open; some constructed tents, or rude huts of boughs, stretching their togas over them for shelter. As they drank they prayed for as many years of life ...
— Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero • W. Warde Fowler

... Luke," said Briton,—and he drew his hand across his eyes, not for a pretence. Then he took up his old pewter watch, the companion of many years; he looked at it without and within, silently; perhaps was indulging in a little sentimental reflection; but he put it into his pocket without speaking, and went on with his supper, as if ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, April, 1858 • Various

... orotund by that official that all her fears were groundless. "I have been talking with the State House just before you called me, Miss Corson. I am assured on the best of authority that everything is all right, there." He was plainly indulging what he accepted as the vagaries of hysteria—having been apprised by the matter-of-fact Mac Tavish that some nonsensical news might come through an excited female. "I think you must have misconstrued what your ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day


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