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comparative more indulged, superlative most indulged
Having had all desires, wishes, and whims granted; having been brought up lavishly, wanting for nothing. quotations examples
By the year 1765, Richard `Dickie' Tattersall, the absurdly romantic self-styled soldier of fortune and indulged son of an obscenely well-off Yorkshire squire, was brimming with gratitude[.]
1996, Jon Byrell, Lairs, Urgers and Coat-Tuggers, Sydney: Ironbark, page 245
simple past and past participle of indulge examples