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Meaning
Verb
●
To
roll
oneself
about in something
dirty
,
for example
in mud.
●
To
move
lazily
or
heavily
in any medium.
●
To
immerse
oneself
in, to
occupy oneself
with, metaphorically.
●
To
live
or
exist
in
filth
or in a
sickening
manner.
●
In British English:
To
fade
,
fade away
,
wither
,
droop
;
fail
to flourish.
Noun
●
An
instance
of wallowing.
●
A
pool
of water or
mud
in which
animals
wallow
, or the
depression
left
by them in the ground.
●
A
kind of
rolling
walk.
Adj
●
Tasteless, flat.
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Origin
wallow
English
wealwian
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Bask
Delight
Indulge
Luxuriate
Revel
Rollick
Waller
Related
Dwell
Revel
Bask
Luxuriate
Sulk
Languish
Indulge
Revelling
Drown
Stew
Rejoice
Indulging
Mope
Fester
Live
Confide
Overindulge
Bathe
Dive
Linger
Weep
Soak
Defecate
Stewing
Participate
Reign
Seethe
Cry
Lie
Scream
Swim
Survive
Die
Stay
Sleep
Engage
Writhe
Frolic
Ruminate
Sit
Take Refuge
Take Pleasure
Pick Holes
Take Part
More
Rhymes
Iolo
Apollo
Wallow
Apollo
Hallow
Follow
Hollow
Swallow
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