Wallow - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈwɑːləʊ|
Brit.
|ˈwɒləʊ|
noun
- a puddle where animals go to wallow
- an indolent or clumsy rolling about
- an indolent or clumsy rolling about
a good wallow in the water
verb
- devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure
- be ecstatic with joy (syn: rejoice, triumph)
- delight greatly in
wallow in your sorrows
- roll around (syn: welter)pigs were wallowing in the mud
- rise up as if in waves (syn: billow)- be ecstatic with joy (syn: rejoice, triumph)
- delight greatly in
wallow in your success!
Extra examples
Buffalo wallow in mud to keep away flies.
The pigs were wallowing in the dirt as usual.
Leave her alone, she just loves wallowing in her sorrow.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: wallow
he/she/it: wallows
present participle: wallowing
past tense: wallowed
past participle: wallowed
I/you/we/they: wallow
he/she/it: wallows
present participle: wallowing
past tense: wallowed
past participle: wallowed
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