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wallownoun a sunken and often wet area like that used by animals to roll inThe pig seemed happy to lie in its muddy wallow. borehole, chuckhole, crater, posthole, pothole, sinkhole, water hole, wellburrow, cave, cavern, ditch, excavation, furrow, groove, gutter, trench, troughbasin, bowl, valleyalcove, cleft, niche, nook, opening, recess, socketalveolus, dimple, gouge, impression, imprint, notch, pocketabyss, chasm, gulf, vacuity, vacuum, voidcavity, concavity, dent, depression, dint, hole, hollow, indentation, indenture, pit, recess hill, mound, risebump, bunch, hump, lump, pimple, swell, swelling, tumorbulge, camber, convexity, jut, projection, protrusion, protuberance wallowverbto completely give (oneself) over to something (such as an emotion)After being laid off, he spent much of his time wallowing in self-pity. They wallowed in all the indulgences provided by the resort. bask, luxuriate, revel, rollgrovelabandon, deliver, give up, indulge, surrender, yielddelight, enjoy, relish, savoroverdo, overindulge abstain (from), eschew, forbear, forgo(also forego), refrain (from)check, inhibit, restraindeny to roll around in an ungainly mannerWe saw a herd of cattle wallowing in the marsh. weltershamble, shufflefalter, lurch, reel, stagger, sway, teeter, totterfumble, muddleblunder, bumble, flog(British), limp, lumber, plod, struggle, stumble, trudge coast, fly, glide, kilt, sail, zip, zoom before the 12th century |