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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
indulge .
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Examples
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My absolute personal favorite though, is Mexican Hot Chocolate with candied jalapeños and cinnamon frosting while Margot indulges in the Lemon Gluten Free.
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Don't worry about the past, don't you realize 815 is selling "indulges" for the future?
Stand Firm 2010
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Don't worry about the past, don't you realize 815 is selling "indulges" for the future?
Stand Firm Stand Firm 2010
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'indulges' occasionally - enjoying a coffee or a glass of wine
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The fascist leader characteristically indulges in loquacious statements about himself.
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But the real drama is likely to come later in the year assuming António Horta-Osório indulges in the incoming boss's prerogative of making full use of the kitchen sink.
All Eyes on Lloyds Bank's 'Special One' Simon Nixon 2011
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More is the pity that he indulges in ill-informed and intemperate accusations that American conservatives and Israel are perpetrators of political evil.
Sinister Times And What to Do Peter Berkowitz 2011
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Wyden, who is my senator, indulges his bipartisan fantasies when he should be putting the screws to republicans for their obstructionism.
Matthew Yglesias » Bipartisan Tax Reform and the Paradox of Presidential Involvment 2010
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In reality, all the freelancer has in that instance is a spouse who indulges them.
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In her charming book, Knuth indulges neither the twee nor the contrived.
Cathleen Falsani: Thrift Store Saints: Tales of a Second-Hand Savior Cathleen Falsani 2010
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