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indulgência
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mimo
The act of indulging or gratifying a desire.
indulgence
indulging
pampering
Portuguese
indulgência
indulgence
indulging
pampering
1
Each year the school council allows me a very special personal
indulgence
.
2
Thanks to the
indulgence
of the British government, the initiative was successful.
3
The actions of these ants looked like simple
indulgence
in idle amusement.
4
The
indulgence
of negative thoughts in the morning may become a habit.
5
Another clause granted similar
indulgence
to the members of the two universities.
1
Except in the matter of
indulging
yourself in aircraft at my expense.
2
The peafowl and sarus cranes are
indulging
in the pleasures of courtship.
3
The natives, as represented in the plate, are
indulging
in their sports.
4
Well, not fully
indulging
in those things … but certainly an interest.
5
I stood in the gallery for an instant,
indulging
in a reconnoissance.
1
And of course, it's the place to go for
pampering
and rejuvenation.
2
Her idea was to offer presents that could be
pampering
and practical.
3
He does not believe in
pampering
children, but in making them self-reliant.
4
If you want some company, chat with friends online during the
pampering
.
5
The newly-weds enjoyed a week of
pampering
at Moon Palace Resort Jamaica.
1
She eyed him as if she thought he was just
humoring
her.
2
The first few times we did this, I was basically
humoring
Zipper.
3
I was
humoring
myself into thinking I could live indefinitely like this.
4
I wouldn't have minded
humoring
him and fooling about it a little.
5
She asked the question chiefly for the sake of
humoring
him.
6
Racine, moreover, showed tact in
humoring
the susceptibilities of Louis XIV.
7
To this day I don't know if she was
humoring
me.
8
Was he
humoring
her by listening, the same way she was
humoring
them?
9
She smiled, somewhat as mothers do in
humoring
an unreasonable boy.
10
He began to fear that she was
humoring
him-andnot at all well.
11
What particular crotchet could he have been
humoring
in this case?
12
Under those circumstances, but one alternative was left-thealternative of
humoring
him again.
13
But, after tonight, the time for
humoring
her moods was past.
14
Perry wasn't going to be that man, but he didn't mind
humoring
her.
15
Her husband, while
humoring
her, could never alter that instinctive dread she had.
16
Well, it was past time that they quit
humoring
that little Hollywood twerp.
humoring
humor
have any humoring
require humoring
such humoring
Portuguese
indulgência
Spanish
mimo