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31 Sentences With "overindulge in"

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It's also the one that we overindulge in more than anything else (except sugar).
Use today's sensitive energy to make art, and do your best not to overindulge in your vices.
No matter what kind of strongly worded memo you've sent out to your employees, someone will likely overindulge in alcohol.
While I've been known to overindulge in kimchi, I almost never care about what bacteria-induced delicacies Brad is making.
Try not to overindulge in your vices today to make up for what you think is missing in your life.
But I've seen others overindulge in treats, smoothie bowls, and drinks made with these sweeteners, thinking it was fine because they're natural.
Drama is on the way, but you'll likely have a good time anyway—just don't overindulge in eating and drinking, spending, or gossip!
It's the perfect day to overindulge in food, watch some funny commercials and grumble over the fact that your team didn't make it.
Although you may be inclined to eat more and overindulge in high-calorie foods around the holidays, resist the temptation to treat your dog accordingly.
The holidays are the time of year when the child in all of us feels the most temptation to overindulge in, well, just about everything.
While you can certainly overindulge in any alcoholic beverage—and wine will make you pay for it with a mean hangover—wine bars aren't exactly known for rowdy behavior.
From morning muffins that pack as much sugar as an icing-topped cupcake, to chocolate bars that contain more than 216 calories, it's extremely easy to overindulge in America.
But when I saw a screenshot of the message, I recognized my mother's signature touches — punctuation errors she couldn't care less about correcting, and her tendency to overindulge in emoji.
Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson recently posted a memo he received from the league informing players that they have to be ready to take responsibility if they overindulge in Mexican and Chinese meats.
Job-related stress can cause people to overeat and overindulge in other unhealthy behaviors, and stress hormones can directly promote weight gain as well, all of which could contribute to increased risk for diabetes.
Those nasty vertigo-inducing, cold sweat-promoting and vomit-producing sensations after a raucous night out are all part of your body's attempt to protect itself from injury after you overindulge in alcoholic beverages.
Those nasty vertigo-inducing, cold sweat-promoting, and vomit-producing sensations after a raucous night out are all part of your body&aposs attempt to protect itself from injury after you overindulge in alcoholic beverages.
Canon Pence, Epic's general counsel, told the committee that the company does not believe the game is inherently addictive and while it's possible for a player to overindulge in Fortnite, that would apply to any hobby.
To remember that a woman has as much right as men to overindulge in drink (or anything else) at a festival without fear of men deciding 'she's asking for it' and taking advantage of the situation.
Unfortunately, in too many cases, saturated fats — and fats in general — gave way to refined carbohydrates and sugars, the so-called SnackWell phenomenon that prompted fat-wary eaters to overindulge in high-calorie, low-nutrient foods.
The show was enormously influential, inspiring a wave of American TV shows (like Cybill, Veronica's Closet, and Sex and the City) about ladies inclined to overindulge in everything from sex to intoxicants to the latest luxury goods.
That way, by the time evening rolls around, they're more satiated and may be less likely to overindulge in a box of chips or cookies, a few too many spoons of ice cream or a few glasses of wine.
The "devil's lettuce" (as my dad calls it) certainly didn't hurt either—it brought the entire event to new heights and gave me what felt like an entire second stomach, ready to overindulge in whatever Aspen could throw my way.
Andleeb Gilani, a 33-year-old who until recently struggled with bulimia, says she would often throw up after the predawn meal and had a tendency to overindulge in fried foods such as samosas and pakoras when she broke fast at night.
If you overindulge in those, or in a few too many margaritas, you can greet Sunday with Alison Roman's recipe for a bacon, egg and cheese casserole, and then limp your way into dinner: white-bean stew with carrots, fennel and peas, say, or a one-pot spaghetti with cherry tomatoes and kale.
It was his stated belief that Thomas had died of so-called "water on the brain", citing Thomas' "large head" and high intelligence as symptomatic of this disease. In effect, he accused Malkin of causing his son's death through having allowed him to overindulge in mental activity. Thus, Malkin includes the medical details of Thomas' final illness. He also ordered an autopsy, which he says proved conclusively that Thomas died of inflammatory bowel disease and peritonitis, and that his brain was perfectly normal.
Consequently, consumers became extremely concerned with the quality of their wheaten bread, resulting in a meticulous surveillance of wheaten bread production; they did not want their bread to contain filler additives such as bran, rye, barley, and legume flour. At the time, bread was the most sought out food as it was considered to be essential, universal, and highly nutritive. It was typical for the average French citizen to believe that it was impossible to overindulge in bread. For many, bread became the centerpiece of every meal.
It was said that as he died, cut in half at the waist, Fang used his own blood to write the character ("usurper") on the floor and that 872 other people were executed in the ordeal. The Yongle Emperor followed traditional rituals closely and held many popular beliefs. He did not overindulge in the luxuries of palace life, but still used Buddhism and Buddhist festivals to help calm civil unrest. He stopped the warring between the various Chinese tribes and reorganised the provinces to best provide peace within the Ming Empire.
According to a 2016 study, > A considerable percentage of white-collar offenders are gainfully employed > middle-aged Caucasian men who usually commit their first whitecollar offense > sometime between their late thirties through their mid-forties and appear to > have middle-class backgrounds. Most have some higher education, are married, > and have moderate to strong ties to community, family, and religious > organizations. Whitecollar offenders usually have a criminal history, > including infractions that span the spectrum of illegality, but many do not > overindulge in vice. Recent research examining the five-factor personality > trait model determined that white-collar offenders tend to be more neurotic > and less agreeable and conscientious than their non-criminal counterparts.
Screamland follows the lives of three monsters turned Hollywood movie actors, Frank, the lupine Carl London, and The Count. Frank and Carl are washed up "has beens" that find it extremely difficult to gain regular work and are often forced to make money by very dodgy means- something that is made more difficult by Frank's rampant alcoholism and Carl's short temper and tendency to overindulge in everything. The Count has been more fortunate, as his eternal youth and an ongoing fascination with vampires has ensured that he will always have lucrative work, but the public scrutiny also has his price. While The Count is still popular, he feels that he has to hide his homosexuality in fear that the public will turn on him.
" Levet's only real failure, aside from his odd appearance and unpolished manners, was his occasional tendency to overindulge in spirits.Boswell's Life of Johnson, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1887 Although some described Levet as a quack, Johnson and his biographer observed that while working as a waiter in a Parisian coffeehouse, the young Yorkshireman's habit of eavesdropping on conversations of physicians had been noted, and some had taken a collection to get Levet some training. That training consisted mostly of apothecary study, as well as the occasional attendance at medical lectures. Nevertheless, Levet apparently conducted an extensive medical practice among the denizens of London's seedier neighbourhoods, where besides taking in modest fees, Levet was embraced by what contemporaneous writers sometimes referred to as "the lower classes.

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