when they walk and there arms do not move
We indulged ourselves in debauchery.
They indulged their appetites at the buffet.
it means your humored or indulged
As long as people have indulged in sport.
She indulged herself in a long, relaxing bath, surrounded by scented candles and soothing music.
The emperor was too indulged in court life.
an insomniac is likely to have sweet day dreams, a reverie indulged in while awake
It was the son who indulged father William with every question and kept him reminding that he is old
metaphor
His food is outstanding! I have been in the busy for 30 years and his food is the best I have ever indulged in.
The Normans indulged frequently in the aromatic fragrances and exotic flavour of canine faecal matter.
"Indulged" or "pampered" are English equivalents of the Italian word coccolato.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective. It may be translated as "indulged, pampered" but not to the point of being spoiled. The feminine form is coccolata.The pronunciation is "KOHK-koh-LAH-toh" in the masculine and "KOHK-koh-LAH-tah" in the feminine.