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wallow

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Verb

Plain form
wallow

Third-person singular
wallows

Past tense
wallowed

Past participle
wallowed

Present participle
wallowing

  1. When you wallow in something, you rejoice and indulge in it to an unreasonable extent.
    Pigs like to wallow in the mud.
  2. 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.