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Meanings of
overindulge
in English
Portuguese
devorar
Catalan
afartar-se
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Overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself.
stuff
gorge
devour
binge
glut
gobble
satiate
overeat
engorge
gormandize
Portuguese
devorar
Usage of
overindulge
in English
1
Irene A I'm no different in that at Christmas I definitely
overindulge
too.
2
It's a norm to
overindulge
on heavy, fatty foods in winter.
3
One reason Italians can enjoy their pasta every day is because they don't
overindulge
.
4
However, at the same time you'll need to watch for a tendency to
overindulge
too.
5
He will not
overindulge
himself in the approach play.
6
The heat is a little overwhelming inside, so I encourage you to
overindulge
with liquids.
7
I encounter friends on Saturday evening and
overindulge
.
8
Shopfront: You can
overindulge
when you're decorating your home for Christmas without turning it into tack central.
9
If they
overindulge
,
they understand the consequences.
10
But I finally realized that sometimes we can
overindulge
on things that aren't too good for us.
11
As The Healthy Mummy puts it, just because you exercise hard, it doesn't entitle you to
overindulge
.
12
While it's normal to be nervous about stocks, don't
overindulge
in your fears and retreat from them entirely.
13
She seemed to have an insatiable appetite for expensive clothes, and Zoya didn't want her to
overindulge
it.
14
Well, what do you
overindulge
in?
15
It is the general understanding that a licence to
overindulge
is part and parcel of the season of goodwill.
16
This year can start off warmly, but be careful not to
overindulge
and get too carried away, especially with spending.
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overindulge
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
overindulge on
overindulge too
overindulge a tendency
overindulge in alcohol
overindulge just
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Translations for
overindulge
Portuguese
devorar
Catalan
afartar-se
atracar-se
Overindulge
through the time