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Definition of "wallowing" []

  • Present participle of wallow. (verb)

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Use "wallowing" in a sentence
  • "Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: For President Bushmaster - a bushmaster is a highly venomous snake, extraordinarily dangerous to humans, that inhabits the Southern tropics (See, I can match \'em bam-for-BAM!) - to suggest it was "disgusting" is so like a hog calling a wallowing pig filthy.'"
  • "A couple of hours later, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe defended Gen. McPeak's comparison of Bill Clinton to Joe McCarthy and slammed Hillary for "wallowing" in lobbyist cash."
  • "Market technicians are divided on whether the bear-market lows are about to break in a cascading selloff or whether recent action is a repeat of the "wallowing" pattern that occurred around the lows of the last bear market in 2002 through early 2003."