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indulged

adjective as in privileged

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And like David Paterson, another indulged child of another New York political powerhouse, Basil Paterson.

The young, professional players indulged the pudgy kingpin as he kicked his ball around in the dirt.

The picaresque escapades and legendary extravagances of the brothers are indulged with a collective wink.

Yet, aside from the Porsche and a developing taste for cocaine, he indulged in few luxuries.

Thankfully, not all governments indulged this brand of human rights isolationism when Mandela was jailed on Robben Island.

Going back, Liszt indulged in a little graceful badinage apropos of the concerto.

For many years, so far as opportunity and means allowed, I indulged myself in this best of all exercises.

It is curious that dancing is not mentioned, but dancing in the olden days in Ireland was not, I believe, much indulged in.

Miss Winter looked at Etheldred reprovingly, and she shrank into herself, drew apart, and indulged in a reverie.

Even the paradoxes he indulged in, which sometimes irritated and sometimes amused us, bore the stamp of genius and thought.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to indulged, such as: honored, powerful, advantaged, entitled, ruling, and silk-stocking.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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