Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who indulges.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who indulges.

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  • noun One who indulges.

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Examples

  • My husband is the spoiler, the indulger, the one who sticks up for them when they whine.

    Amy Domestico: Cleaning Your Silver Lining 2010

  • She has convinced herself she is the only one to win in November, is this a team player or what? or a self indulger.

    Clinton: Obama more likely to lose 2008

  • My husband is the spoiler, the indulger, the one who sticks up for them when they whine.

    Amy Domestico: Cleaning Your Silver Lining Amy Domestico 2010

  • It chronicles a life of a social being, a high indulger in booze and women.

    jaeaxe Diary Entry jaeaxe 2009

  • Smokers,please keep in mind these two points: 1. The other “but we allow fill in vice of choice here” things you mention all have one thing in common — they hurt no one but the indulger.

    Watering Down Smoking Bans - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Smokers,please keep in mind these two points: 1. The other “but we allow fill in vice of choice here” things you mention all have one thing in common — they hurt no one but the indulger.

    Watering Down Smoking Bans - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • As much as I love to cook on Sundays, I also don't like to be stuck in the kitchen all day long, so our Sunday night meals are usually something simple and comforting, something to help us finish off the week in a good state of mind, preferrably something that goes well with some red wine there aren't many things that don't go well with red wine if you're a dedicated daily indulger.

    A Little Sunday Night Comfort Jess 2006

  • As much as I love to cook on Sundays, I also don't like to be stuck in the kitchen all day long, so our Sunday night meals are usually something simple and comforting, something to help us finish off the week in a good state of mind, preferrably something that goes well with some red wine there aren't many things that don't go well with red wine if you're a dedicated daily indulger.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Jess 2006

  • Once indulged in, though, it leads to corrupted thinking bit by bit, a narcosis if you like, whereby everything feels fine and there are no bad consequences for the indulger/perpetrator.

    Firedoglake » Pedophiles — Things You Ought To Know 2006

  • This faith deludes him into a life of day-dreams, common enough among inactive clever people, but dangerous to the indulger, as all things are that distort the mental vision.

    William Shakespeare John Masefield 1922

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