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indulging

[in-duhl-jing] / ɪnˈdʌl dʒɪŋ /




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You’re also indulging in way too much intrigue.

From MarketWatch Jul. 31, 2026

Outside of trucking, construction and other safety-sensitive industries, more employers say they have come to view marijuana as akin to alcohol: not a red flag, as long as workers aren’t indulging on the clock.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

A lot of athletes dream of rolling back the years but discover the reality of proving they can still compete - and not simply indulging in a nostalgia trip - is a different matter.

From BBC Jun. 22, 2026

As of 2020, 181 million Americans consumed pretzels, with the average person indulging in an estimated two pounds per year, according to data from the US Statista Research Department.

From Salon Apr. 28, 2026

Her mother had hinted again, only that morning, that Aurelia was indulging in too much idleness and daydreaming.

From "Tiger, Tiger" by Lynne Reid Banks



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