wallow|wallows in English

noun

[wal·low || 'wɑləʊ /'wɒl-]

act of rolling about (as in dust, water, or emotions); place where animals wallow; state of degeneracy

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1. Moʹab wallows in his vomit,

2. She wallows in nostalgia for the past.

3. And that perfume she wallows in is muck.

4. His parents are partly responsible for his wallow.

5. Wallow about, you majestic ones of the flock,

6. The Javan rhinoceros does not generally dig its own mud wallows, preferring to use other animals' wallows or naturally occurring pits, which it will use its horn to enlarge.

7. This product is on the chain after wallow puppy!

8. 2 His tired mind continued to wallow in self-pity.

9. Its Buffalo Wallow Lounge is about the size of a closet.

10. 11 She's not someone who likes to wallow in self-pity .

11. A pool of water or mud where animals go to wallow.

12. Half-male, half-female human torsos wallow like flesh drowning in itself.

13. I said I would train you... not wallow in nostalgia with you.

14. " I was free to wallow in my own Crapulence.” – C

15. White Backlashers did not just wallow in their fear, anger, and resentment

16. It was an enormous bottomless trough in which the hogs could swill and wallow.

17. Painfully she wallows down on her knees and without diffidence soaps and rinses me all over.

18. In addition, a clay wallows and two basins with interchangeable substrates (e.g. bark mulch, gravel.) were added.

19. Those moments are nearly profound, and elevate the film above the slacker cliches in which it wallows.

20. He should not allow himself to wallow in it, however: hindsight may well suggest he has had a lucky escape.

21. The Last Blockbuster has the right idea but the wrong focus and the end result is a weird wallow in nostalgia for mediocrity

22. Furthermore, as seen in other deer species male moose will dig mud pits and soak them in urine and the females will fight over possession of these wallows.

23. [Middle English Basken, to bathe oneself (in warm liquid), wallow, perhaps from Old Norse badhask, to bathe oneself : badha, to bathe (akin

24. 18 My idea of a holiday is to book myself into a five-star hotel and just wallow in the luxury for a week.

25. Smithers had thwarted my earlier attempt to take candy from a baby, but with him out of the picture, I was free to wallow in my own Crapulence