Sentences with indulgence
in·dul·gence
I i - The king's indulgence towards his sons angered the business community. [+ towards]
- Fur coats are an indulgence
- To judge the long term affect of indulgence in these things.
- The word 'luxury' conjures up something which is more of an indulgence than a requirement.
- indulgenced prayers
- The sick man demanded indulgence as his due.
- However various physical actions can cause similar problems, these could include the consumption of certain food types and the over indulgence of alcohol.
- With a drop of an anchor and a flick of a wrist the indulgence of fishing in the Alaskan waters begins.
- Her favorite indulgence was candy.
- An indulgenced pilgrimage to Rome.
- Whether it's a biweekly manicure or an afternoon of spa treatments with a girlfriend, self- indulgence seems to come naturally to women.