We size each other up to see which of us is the best fitted to each space and then promptly lie down and wallow about, making snow angels.
I was wallowing about in self-pity, worrying about the dead, worrying about those who have no worries.
Men spilled into the sea and wallowed about, striving piteously to reach their comrades on board the bireme.
He heard the horses sink under their weight, wallow about and whicker indignantly.
It wasn't something I was going to wallow about in.
Christine hates Proust, with "all that wallowing about in the past instead of getting on with it."
Do I wallow about on the ground like a wounded animal?
The machine shuddered and shimmied and wallowed about.
Naturally they had more to do than just wallow about in the grass.
There great seal-like bodies slop and wallow about in the manner natural for them, which many humans find disgusting.