Synonym: flounder, lurch, pitch, reel, rock, roll, sway, swing, toss, tumble. Similar words: swallow, swallowing, swallow the bait, allow, fallow, hallow, callow, pillow. Meaning: ['wɑləʊ /'wɒl-] n. 1. a puddle where animals go to wallow 2. an indolent or clumsy rolling about. v. 1. devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure 2. roll around, "pigs were wallowing in the mud" 3. rise up as if in waves 4. be ecstatic with joy 5. delight greatly in.
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31. He's really wallow in the praise of his new book.
32. The Chinese at least have a goal in space while we wallow in our own stupidity aimless thanks to our one termer.
33. Journal talk with friends, cry or punch your pillow, but don't wallow.
34. But old people gets online chat cannot too wallow in among them.
35. But there are times when it's wiser to take a risk than to wallow in the mud of mundanity.
36. It was an enormous bottomless trough in which the hogs could swill and wallow.
37. Having found it, he can wallow unrestrainedly in exactly those emotions from which he believes that he has emancipated himself.
38. Don't just wallow in self - pity,[sentencedict .com] do something about your problems!
39. Runoff from the pool created this water hole, where warthogs come to wallow.
40. That bank responsible for sponsoring a social programme does not wallow in self - glory.
More similar words: swallow, swallowing, swallow the bait, allow, fallow, hallow, callow, pillow, shallow, allow for, gallows, billow, hollow, mellow, yellow, follow, willowy, disallow, hallowed, follow out, follow up, follow-up, follower, following, as follows, hollowness, billowing, pillowcase, follow suit, follow through.