Noun
of Indulge
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe seven deadly sins of the Christian Church are: greed, pride, envy, anger, gluttony, lust, and sloth. Satanism advocates indulging in each of these "sins" as they all lead to physical, mental, or emotional gratification. Anton LaVey
The ultimate, angels' law, Indulging every instinct of the soul There where law, life, joy, impulse are one thing. Robert Browning
The executions of agents, partisans, saboteurs, suspicious people, indulging in espionage and sabotage, and those who were of a detrimental effect to the German Army, were, in my opinion, completely in accordance with the Hague Convention. Paul Blobel
Stiff-necked America, in flagrant rebellion against God, is indulging a caterwauling orgy of sinful maudlin cinementality on the 5th anniversary of God's 9/11 vengeance upon this evil nation for its sodomite sins! Fred Phelps
Temperance and labor are the two best physicians of man labor sharpens the appetite, and temperance prevents from indulging to excess. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Flirting? We were merely indulging in a little risqué conversation," Magnus said, offended. "When I begin to flirt, I assure you the entire room will know. My flirtations cause sensations. Cassandra Clare