indulgence造句

The Sabbath was observed and sugar was an indulgence.

To treat with often inordinate indulgence and solicitude.

Divorced parents especially have to be vigilant to avoid the indulgence trap.

But as he told Prevention magazine, if there's one day all year for some guilt-free indulgence, Thanksgiving is it.

More important, they believed, was public spiritedness - a system of habits and attitudes that would check egotism and self-indulgence.

Puritanism rejects indulgence and if you can't indulge yourself, what better way to experience emotional intensity than to gather pleasure from pain?

On a normal night, you likely wash your face and slather on moisturizer. But a little indulgence will go a long way. Treat your skin to a hydrating mask.

Sweets are my only indulgence.

Constant indulgence in bad habits brought about his ruin.

With all of life's responsibilities, fun will sometimes seem like an indulgence. It shouldn't be.

With consumers eating out less and eating at home more, there is evidence that they are still allowing themselves the occasional indulgence - and chocolate is a relatively inexpensive indulgence.

Several clinical studies have demonstrated that artichoke extract can help to alleviate digestive disorders associated with over indulgence, bloating and flatulence.

The boy turned out to be a good-natured child who, with the increasing absence of his father and brothers, was treated with the utmost indulgence by his mother and sisters.

Simply enjoy the indulgence and vow to eat something healthy at your next meal or snack.

The path to wisdom is through discipline, and the path to intelligence through carefully selected self-indulgence.

No doubt the Madrid board, which is not renowned for its indulgence of coaches, might overlook such embarrassing behaviour if Real had actually beaten their hated rivals.

With all of our responsibilities, fun seems like an indulgence.

Go small: The season of indulgence often promotes plates piled high with more food than can be eaten.

indulgence造句

You will kill the child with indulgence.

"They're thinking, 'I'm not being treated fairly by my employer anyway so I'm going to take this indulgence here,'" he explains.

From 2004 to 2007, however, luxury shoppers worked themselves into a frenzy of indulgence.

Antibiotics work against bacteria, not viruses, yet patients who press their doctors to prescribe them for viral infections such as colds or influenza are seldom harmed by their self-indulgence.

Has he grown weary of indulgence, and passed from passive to active hatred?