wallowed in English

verb
1
(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water, especially to keep cool, avoid biting insects, or spread scent.
watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
synonyms:loll about/aroundroll about/aroundlie about/aroundsplash about/aroundsloshwadepaddlesplosh
2
(of a person) indulge in an unrestrained way in (something that creates a pleasurable sensation).
I was wallowing in the luxury of the hotel
synonyms:luxuriatebasktake pleasuretake satisfactionindulge (oneself)delightrevelgloryenjoylikeloverelishsavorget a kick out ofget off on
verb

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1. 10 It wallowed alongside, its big engines growling.

2. Water buffalo pulled plows or wallowed in the paddies.

3. 28 Nor was he a man who wallowed constantly in self-pity.

4. During 20 years of perverted worship, I wallowed in the futility of hedonism.

5. Rice paddies and corn fields stretched away from the road. Water buffalo pulled plows or wallowed in the paddies.

6. Then the tribute the mob paid him was a sorry tribute indeed, for that same mob had wallowed "Ephemera" into the mire.