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indulgently
indulgently, adv. (ɪnˈdʌldʒəntlɪ) [-ly2.] 1. In an indulgent manner; with indulgence or disposition to humour; kindly, favourably, leniently; without strictness or severity.a 1611 Beaum. & Fl. Tri. Love i, My mother, father, And uncle, love me most indulgently, Being the only branch of all their sto... Oxford English Dictionary
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indulgently
indulgentlyadv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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A Fatal Inversion
discovery challenges the buried memories and guilt of a small group of young people who, 10 years earlier, spent the broiling Summer of 1976 in a self-indulgently wikipedia.org
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'See' Review - The Hollywood Reporter
See, which covers nearly 18 years in three episodes, is dramatically choppy throughout and frequently self-indulgently slow, as if to guarantee that production got value out of its time traipsing ...
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Sheepskin Rug | Dunelm
A sheepskin rug that has been crafted with an indulgently long and fluffy pile, fabricated from 100% sheepskin for the upmost quality. This stunning rug is elegant in its simplicity and is the perfect option for adding warmth, comfort, and style to any living space. Our bestselling sheepskin rug is also available in double and quad pelts.
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Cashmere Shop | Banana Republic
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leniently
leniently, adv. (ˈliːnɪəntlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a lenient manner; gently, indulgently.1845 S. Austin Ranke's Hist. Ref. II. 247 He..exhorted his brother to act prudently and leniently. 1855 Macaulay Hist. Eng. xvii. IV. 33 The tribunal..had dealt with him more leniently than his former friends. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johnny LoBianco
York Times wrote that LoBianco had to award the victory to Durán, even if the punch was a low blow, as "anything short of pulling a knife is regarded indulgently wikipedia.org
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unaccusable
unaˈccusable, a. (un-1 7 b. Cf. late L. inaccūsābilis, F. inaccusable.)1582 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 538 The saidis nobill men..salbe untroublid and unaccusabill for that caus in tyme cuming. 1589 Ibid. IV. 406 To be free and unaccusable for thair ressett and furnissing grantit to the saidis Er... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fear of Pop
Once you’ve sold a million records, you've earned the right to experiment self-indulgently at the expense of your record company." wikipedia.org
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indulgent
indulgent, a. (n.) (ɪnˈdʌldʒənt) [ad. L. indulgēnt-em, pres. pple. of indulgēre to indulge. Cf. F. indulgent (16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. That indulges or tends to indulge; disposed to gratify by compliance with desire or humour, or to overlook faults or failings; showing or ready to show favour or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nat Gould
The boy was indulgently brought up and well educated. wikipedia.org
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Yūki Mitsufuji
As a governor, he acted self‐indulgently and violently while abusing Yoshimitsu's favor, and was repulsed by other daimyo. wikipedia.org
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self-indulgence
self-inˈdulgence [self- 1 a.] Indulgence of one's desires, etc.; = indulgence 2 b.1753 J. Collier Art Torment. ii. iii. (1811) 159 That you do not believe that ill-health comes to any but through their own self-indulgence. 1779 Johnson L.P., Garth (1868) 215 The author never slumbers in self-indulge... Oxford English Dictionary
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She Lover of Death
John Thornhill, reviewing the novel in the Financial Times thought the book to be "conventional and self-indulgently enjoyable" Thornhill considers that wikipedia.org
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