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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
overindulge .
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Examples
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I kind of overindulged on carbs over the weekend, football party and beer you know.
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The same dating site which kicked off 5,000 members who "overindulged" over the Christmas break has now launched a sperm and eggbank section of its site, promising "beautiful babies" for anyone who partakes.
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Health campaigners said the decision by the High Street giant demonstrated the scale of the obesity epidemic affecting Britain's "overindulged" children, with one in four children now classed as obese or overweight by the time they start primary school.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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Meanwhile the health campaigners said the decision by the High Street giant demonstrated the scale of the obesity epidemic affecting Britain's "overindulged" children.
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Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year.
Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
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Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year.
Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
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Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year.
Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
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Dalglish overindulged in excuses for last week's 3-0 reverse at the Etihad Stadium when suggesting there was something amiss with the ball that deceived José Reina when Sergio Agüero opened the scoring.
Manchester City v Liverpool: Five talking points | Andy Hunter
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Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year.
Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
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Children who are over-indulged on the holidays are often the same children who are overindulged the rest of the year.
Richard Bromfield, Ph.D.: Avoiding the Last Minute Holiday Crazies
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