Sentences

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

  1. After her breakup, she chose to wallow in her memories rather than move on.
  2. The child began to wallow in the muddy puddle, laughing as he splashed around.
  3. He tends to wallow in self-pity whenever things don't go his way.
  4. Instead of confronting his issues, he would often wallow in his thoughts for hours.
  5. On rainy days, I like to wallow on the couch with a good book and a cup of tea.
  6. After a long week, she decided to wallow in her thoughts while listening to her favorite music.
  7. The dog loved to wallow in the mud, leaving a messy trail behind him.
  8. He refused to wallow in self-pity, choosing instead to focus on his goals.
  9. Sometimes, itโ€™s healthy to wallow in nostalgia and remember the good times.
  10. The children would wallow in the snow, building snowmen and having fun.
  11. She tends to wallow in her feelings instead of confronting them head-on.
  12. After the breakup, he sat alone in his room to wallow in his sadness.
  13. The dog loved to wallow in the muddy puddle after the rain.
  14. It's easy to wallow in self-pity, but it's not productive.
  15. Instead of wallowing in regret, she decided to take action and move forward.

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