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He had enough history of his own to wallow in.
We're just not going to wallow in what we think people have done wrong to us.
They have the best food available and wallow in wine.
"They all want to wallow in it for a while."
Or you can wallow in it and your season's a waste.
But it did this wallow no good, because nothing would touch me.
He wallowed in the second division for the rest of his career.
Good God, do we have to wallow in sorrow all the time?
But he could not wallow in misery when so many others had lost much more.
Only after that would he be free to wallow in sorrow.
His mother worked, even though she wallowed in the ex's money.
Most people are wallowing in debt, living hand to mouth.
A hundred years ago, such women wallowed a bit and then walked into the sea.
She helped her up, and they wallowed over to the clear stomach wall.
OK, some might say that he rather wallows in the reveal, but not me.
Do I wallow about on the ground like a wounded animal?
They also spend a lot of time wallowing in mud.
She wallowed for three days before sinking without loss of life.
Many were willing to believe that wallowing in money made Jesus love you.
But if you wish to wallow in it a little longer, who am I to object?
I realized then that it was not a time for me to simply wallow in my own pain.
The plant wallowed for a few weeks and finally fell flat.
He stared at me, but said no more, and we went wallowing upon our course in the late afternoon.
Naturally they had more to do than just wallow about in the grass.
For a moment it wallowed, then went dead in the bay waters.