All 6 Uses
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- She wanted to believe this, and so she indulged herself and tried to be swept up in it.†
Chpt 14 *indulged = enjoyed to excess
- Understand, the colonel added: the Jap preferred to die with honor intact, and in this the infantryman should indulge him.†
Chpt 24indulge = enjoy to excess
- Ever since he'd stopped to pick her up in the snowstorm he'd been indulging himself foolishly.†
Chpt 24indulging = enjoying to excess
- There was nothing of charity in it and she did not step lightly around his heart or indulge his sorrow or his whims.†
Chpt 25indulge = enjoy to excess
- Hatsue felt she did him no favors by indulging his self-pity, and he resented her for this.†
Chpt 25indulging = enjoying to excess
- He'd been, at best, an anguished editorialist; he was incapable of fully indulging himself when it came to condemnation.†
Chpt 31
Definitions:
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(1)
(indulge) to give in to a desire or allow someone to enjoy or experience something -- especially something pleasurable
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)