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Discover LudwigThe word "overindulgent" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe someone who gives or provides too much of something, or allows someone to have too much of something. For example, "My parents were overindulgent when I was young and it made it difficult for me to learn how to say 'no' to things."
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overindulgent
adjective
Tending to indulge excessively.
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As with a fair few Scorsese flicks - Goodfellas, Wolf of Wall Street, etc - Vinyl follows the lifestyle of an overindulgent, self-centred character - Babby Cannavale's Richie Finestra - as he attempts to resurrect his record label American Century.
These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material.
Nothing intrinsically wrong with the chap...but he seems a trifle on the extrovert side - a wine-woman-& soverindulgentindulgenthepleasuressures of the flesh, a mite too preoccupied with material things, more comfortable at the convention hotel that at has own hearth.
They're not getting overindulgent in the process of trying to destroy what came before them; they're using art to say something very intimate that we all need".
January 25 2014 In 1974, Clark (1944-1991), the charismatic co-founder of the Byrds, released a solo album, "No Other," that was a commercial flop, panned for its overindulgent studio sound and lack of straightforward singles.
When Bob wasn't launching into some complaint about his overindulgent mother, he was wonderful with Karel.
This one by itself could tag millions of people considered healthy, if often overindulgent, with a psychiatric label, some experts said.
Barça, at times overindulgent, at other times patient, and then quickening the thrusts with deadly effect, tormented the Brazilians.
Referring to Mr. Cohl, he added, "His experience with Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones had confirmed his theory that the public understands production value and will reward risk-takers if the end result is superlative, not overindulgent".
A cigar is many things: a symbol either of congratulation or of luxurious excess and the privilege of power; a capstone to an evening of manly pursuits; an unmistakable assault of the senses that is both attractive and repulsive, as well as decadent, overindulgent and a little unhealthy.
Lurie, by contrast, took the blue-in-the-face route during his slam poetry jam, an overindulgent rendition of In-A-Gadda-Da-Reid-A that was as exhausting and unpredictable as the Eagles' season.
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