wallow in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
WALLOW: to indulge in or immerse oneself in something, often with a sense of enjoyment or self-pity.
Sample Sentences
- After her breakup, she chose to wallow in her memories rather than move on.
- The child began to wallow in the muddy puddle, laughing as he splashed around.
- He tends to wallow in self-pity whenever things don't go his way.
- Instead of confronting his issues, he would often wallow in his thoughts for hours.
- On rainy days, I like to wallow on the couch with a good book and a cup of tea.
- After a long week, she decided to wallow in her thoughts while listening to her favorite music.
- The dog loved to wallow in the mud, leaving a messy trail behind him.
- He refused to wallow in self-pity, choosing instead to focus on his goals.
- Sometimes, itโs healthy to wallow in nostalgia and remember the good times.
- The children would wallow in the snow, building snowmen and having fun.
- She tends to wallow in her feelings instead of confronting them head-on.
- After the breakup, he sat alone in his room to wallow in his sadness.
- The dog loved to wallow in the muddy puddle after the rain.
- It's easy to wallow in self-pity, but it's not productive.
- Instead of wallowing in regret, she decided to take action and move forward.
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