Thesaurus / indulge
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Not just in reduced capacity, so reduced checks per table each night, but also in getting diners to want to indulge in dining indoors at all.
WHAT IT’S LIKE TO OPEN A NEW RESTAURANT DURING A PANDEMICRACHEL KINGOCTOBER 7, 2020FORTUNEThey also indulge in their love of getting incredibly bleak.
EVERY EPISODE OF GILMORE GIRLS, RANKEDCONSTANCE GRADYOCTOBER 6, 2020VOXThis weekend, indulge in some tourism through three separate short stories about three very different women.
LISTEN TO AFRICA’S SINGING GIANTSJOSHUA EFERIGHEOCTOBER 2, 2020OZYSo if you can’t — or simply prefer not to — go to the theater this weekend, you can still indulge in a deliciously original retelling of an old story.
7 DARING MOVIE ADAPTATIONS OF LITERARY CLASSICSALLEGRA FRANKAUGUST 28, 2020VOXThe idea of sticking with the safest thing has become almost as unthinkable as indulging in the danger of a movie in a theater or a drink at the bar.
EVERY DECISION IS A RISK. EVERY RISK IS A DECISION.MAGGIE KOERTH (MAGGIE.KOERTH-BAKER@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JULY 21, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTWith a one quart capacity per batch, it’s great for occasionally indulging or as a fun activity when your kids are stuck at home.
ICE CREAM MAKERS TO HELP YOU CHILL OUT ON A HOT DAYPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMJULY 8, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEAt the same time he is appreciative and very amusing, and one has no chance to indulge in melancholy with him.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYSome of the tribes inhabiting the district of the lower Amazon indulge in snuff-taking.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.The council, however, resolved not to indulge the king, for fear of a dangerous precedent.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSNever indulge in uncommon words, or in Latin and French phrases, but choose the best understood terms to express your meaning.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYWORDS RELATED TO INDULGE
- accommodate
- aid
- assist
- avail
- bend over backward
- benefit
- come around
- contribute
- convenience
- don't make waves
- favor
- fill the bill
- fit in
- go fifty-fifty
- gratify
- grin and bear it
- help
- indulge
- make a deal
- make room
- meet halfway
- please
- profit
- put oneself out
- roll with it
- serve
- swim with the tide
- take it
- toe the mark
- abet
- accede
- accept
- acquiesce
- admit
- agree
- allow
- approbate
- approve
- authorize
- bless
- blink at
- boost
- buy
- charter
- concede
- concur
- condone
- consent
- empower
- enable
- endorse
- endure
- franchise
- give leave
- give permission
- go for
- grant
- have
- humor
- indulge
- leave
- let
- let pass
- license
- okay
- pass
- privilege
- sanctify
- sanction
- say yes
- shake on
- sign
- sign off on
- suffer
- take kindly to
- thumbs up
- tolerate
- warrant
- wink at
- abet
- accede
- accept
- acquiesce
- admit
- agree
- authorize
- bless
- blink at
- boost
- buy
- charter
- concede
- concur
- condone
- consent
- empower
- enable
- endorse
- endure
- franchise
- give leave
- give permission
- go for
- grant
- have
- humor
- indulge
- leave
- let
- let pass
- license
- okay
- pass
- privilege
- sanctify
- sanction
- say yes
- shake on
- sign
- sign off on
- suffer
- take kindly to
- thumbs-up
- tolerate
- warrant
- wink at
- accommodate
- add
- administer
- afford
- arrange
- bestow
- bring
- care
- cater
- contribute
- dispense
- equip
- favor
- feather
- feed
- fit
- fit out
- fix up
- fix up with
- furnish
- give
- grant
- hand over
- heel
- impart
- implement
- indulge
- keep
- lend
- line
- look after
- maintain
- minister
- outfit
- prepare
- present
- procure
- produce
- proffer
- provision
- ration
- ready
- render
- replenish
- serve
- stake
- stock
- stock up
- store
- sustain
- take care of
- transfer
- turn out
- yield
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