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wallow
verb (wallowed , wallowing ) intr (often wallow in something)
1 to lie or roll about (in water or mud, etc).
2 to revel or luxuriate (in admiration, etc).
3 to indulge excessively (in self-pity, etc).
4 said of a ship: to roll from side to side making poor headway.
5 said of an enterprise or project, etc: to fail to progress with speed and efficiency.
noun
1 the act of wallowing.
2 the place, or the dirt, in which an animal wallows.
[Anglo-Saxon wealwian ]
wallower noun .
wallowing noun , adjective .
verb (wallowed , wallowing ) intr (often wallow in something)
1 to lie or roll about (in water or mud, etc).
2 to revel or luxuriate (in admiration, etc).
3 to indulge excessively (in self-pity, etc).
4 said of a ship: to roll from side to side making poor headway.
5 said of an enterprise or project, etc: to fail to progress with speed and efficiency.
noun
1 the act of wallowing.
2 the place, or the dirt, in which an animal wallows.
[Anglo-Saxon wealwian ]
wallower noun .
wallowing noun , adjective .
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