Indulged
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61 examples of Indulged in a sentence
I went to the dark side, and I just
indulged
myself.
Those cavemen would hardly have
indulged
in sugary treats, however, so what caused their cavities?
Well actually i don't know because if you allow yourself to be
indulged
by plagiarised versions of original movies, then perhaps you may find this movie astounding (this movie being a plagiarised copy of i know what you did last summer).
I should have know better when I saw the title of this movie that it would be a horrible piece of crap, but I loved War Games so I
indulged
my whim.
Wonderland is a movie which is able to show you a horrible crime story from the perspective from a guy who is just
indulged
in his drug vice and indolent of what ever happens around.
The women were easy and the men
indulged
in their favorite pastime: war, the only recreation of kings which the people could enjoy."
You can even read about how I grew up in the houses here in Detroit and the criminal activity we
indulged
in.
The logic is that any ultimate sexual ecstasy can be
indulged
in as long as one is willing to eventually pay a high enough price for it in atonement in the last act.
I first discovered Bond as a child in awe of the magic of the films of old.I consumed them all, cheered for Bond and
indulged
in these adventures.
She was all but completely ignored by her self-absorbed parents and put under the care of ayahs, who
indulged
her in order to keep her from bothering her parents.
With an adolescent attitude toward life, she
indulged
in every excess.
For those who haven't yet
indulged
further, Grigori Chukhrai's 'Ballad of a Soldier' is a good introduction: more universal, less political, not as formally difficult, and quite a bit more fast-moving (demonstrated, quite literally, by sped-up shots of a tank near the beginning!)
Why are the Wahhabi clerics, the main opponents of reform and progress, continually
indulged
as the Kingdom’s de facto co-rulers?
For years, Trump has
indulged
the strange conspiracy theory that, as he put it in 2012, “The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive.”
Notably, Sinn Féin, Ireland’s nationalist party and the former political arm of the Irish Republican Army, has not
indulged
in the kind of xenophobic rhetoric used by the UK Independence Party.
At the same time, in the face of an alarming increase in the number of terrorist attacks, Manmohan Singh’s government has also
indulged
in a heavy-handed response to suspected Islamist terrorists, who are hauled off on flimsy evidence and killed before they can be convicted of any crime.
Indeed, African summits, which in the past saw democrats and dictators from different language, religious and cultural environments sharing the same table, usually produced little serious development policies because they
indulged
in pie-in-the-sky rhetoric.
The China leg of Clinton’s Asia tour was salvaged – so much so that, at the end of her stay in Beijing, she
indulged
in the type of diplomatic hyperbole that few would have expected three days earlier: “Our countries are thoroughly, inescapably interdependent,” she said, adding that “a thriving China is good for America…” That may or may not be true; but both countries seem to have reached the conclusion that no human-rights dispute is worth sabotaging the entire bilateral relationship.
But Bannon’s role as genius-without-portfolio – in which Trump
indulged
him, until Kelly arrived and clarified chains of command – was his undoing.
His concerns might have had more merit had he not
indulged
in a profanity-laced attack on Callamard, in which he called the highly respected rapporteur “malnourished” and “skinny.”
Similarly, Senator Charles Schumer of New York has
indulged
in Japan-bashing, China-bashing, and India-bashing – a singular record of truculence and economic illiteracy – while Senator Barbara Boxer of California attacked her most recent electoral opponent, Carly Fiorina, for eliminating 30,000 jobs at Hewlett Packard during her stewardship of the company.
Although the new Commission has
indulged
in familiar-sounding grandiloquence, it also embodies an unusual degree of realism.
Megafirms also
indulged
in another favorite pastime: usurping markets, buying politicians, and capturing regulators – in short, poisoning liberal democracy.
In the past, Trump has even
indulged
the growing anti-vaccine movement, having tweeted repeatedly about a potential link between vaccines and autism, despite there being zero evidence of such a connection.
'We two have met for the first time since we were at your house,' said the landowner, 'and have
indulged
in a chat.''Yes, and have you been abusing the new order?' asked Sviyazhsky with a smile.
The gentlemen
indulged
in a number of pleasantries; the cure, according to them, was the son of an Archbishop.
He was paying dearly for those enchanting dreams in which he had
indulged
for the last ten years as to the future of his beloved daughter.
M. de Thaler
indulged
in pleasantries that were distinctly broad.
But it was in his legs that nature had
indulged
her most capricious humor.
As Caesar followed his wife and the peddler from the apartment, and was in the act of closing the door, he
indulged
himself in a grateful soliloquy, by saying aloud,-"Good little lady - Miss Fanny - take care of he fader - love to make a gown for old Dinah, too."
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