Definitionn. the act of indulging or gratifying a desire
Last update: June 17, 2015
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In the south of France it is rather popular with artisans, who, however, are content to pursue it on any flat surface and use round instead of biased bowls, the bowler, moreover, indulging in a preliminary run before delivering the bowl, after the fashion of a bowler in cricket. [Please select]
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Wopsle, exalted with his late performance,"we have been indulging, Mr." [Please select]
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"Fancy, with his powerful mind, indulging in such nonsense." [Please select]
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Yet she blamed herself for indulging a curiosity which seemed obviously to give pain to him who was its object. [Please select]
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He had been indulging the opinion that of all her friends he stood first with her. [Please select]
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It is quite cold to-day and I am indulging in the luxury of a roaring fire. [Please select]
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The issues were so grave that there was no room for any expenditure of strength and indulging in the luxury of grief. [Please select]
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"You don't think that Richmond is indulging in gorgeous apparel do you." [Please select]
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The peafowl and sarus cranes are indulging in the pleasures of courtship. [Please select]
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After indulging in such reflections for an hour or more, he bethought him that it was time to return to the camp; and having caught and bridled his horse, he mounted and set forth. [Please select]
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She stood for a moment at the water cooler, looking down the car at the people facing her and indulging in her favorite pastime of trying to read their faces. [Please select]
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