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overindulge

[oh-ver-in-duhlj] / ˌoʊ vər ɪnˈdʌldʒ /


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Tourist destinations seem to view British tourists as at risk of overindulging in alcohol.

From New York Times

The character charms as a foil to the humorless Mudge crew, though LaValle slightly overindulges this “soothe the savage beast” trope.

From Washington Post

She also said that if you do gain weight from overindulging, try to be kind to yourself and remember that once you return to your routines, you will probably lose the weight.

From Washington Post

That could mean continued pressure from coronavirus cases about the time emergency rooms face an annua uptick in patient numbers as Mardi Gras nears and tourists, some of them overindulging in alcohol, flood the city.

From Seattle Times

I once again tore through the advance screeners — though this time I paced it out over two nights because I’m trying not to overindulge this holiday season.

From Los Angeles Times