wallow
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- When you wallow in something, you rejoice and indulge in it to an unreasonable extent.
- Pigs like to wallow in the mud.
- When you wallow in an emotion, you fixate on it even if it causes false beliefs or harm.
- Tim Callow stated to Paul Bustion 'Ok, fine, wallow in your ignorance and believe Stalin supported Chiang'.
- He wallowed in self pity.