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intr.v. wal·lowed,
wal·low·ing,
wal·lows
1. To roll the body about indolently or clumsily in or as if in water, snow, or mud.
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2. To luxuriate; revel:
wallow in self-righteousness.
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3. To be plentifully supplied:
wallowing in money.
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4. To move with difficulty in a clumsy or rolling manner; flounder:
"The car wallowed back through the slush, with ribbons of bright water trickling down the windshield from the roof" Anne Tyler.
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5. To swell or surge forth; billow.
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n.
1. The act or an instance of wallowing.
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2.
a. A pool of water or mud where animals go to wallow.
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b. The depression, pool, or pit produced by wallowing animals.
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3. A condition of degradation or baseness.
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