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indulgent

[in-duhl-juhnt] / ɪnˈdʌl dʒənt /


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Lots of goodies and all very rollicking, but so gassy as to be suitable only for the indulgent reader.

From The Wall Street Journal

The new film “Jay Kelly” grapples with the personal and emotional toll of stardom, but perhaps its greatest feat is that it never feels purely like a product of indulgent Hollywood narcissism.

From Los Angeles Times

Don’t skip the drinks or dessert either; both are phenomenal and worth every indulgent bite.

From Salon

His understated compassion for his characters never turns squishy—the trajectory of the narrative is not what a more indulgent writer might follow.

From The Wall Street Journal

Transported from their dreary cell to the bright, indulgent universe of the musical, their main conflicts become a quest for love and honor, rather than a fight for their basic human rights.

From Los Angeles Times