Sentence examples for a wallow from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a wallow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of indulging in one's emotions or a physical act of rolling around in a substance, often mud or water, typically for enjoyment or comfort.
Example: "After a long week, I decided to have a wallow in the hot tub to relax and unwind."
Alternatives: "a soak" or "a roll".

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It's a wallow, but an absorbing one.

It's quite a wallow in musical miserablism.

"It's a wallow in hog heaven," he said.

Bollywood loves a wallow, and that this succeeds as one is mostly thanks to its stars.

Perhaps the single-most crucial part of an itinerary is a wallow in a spa.

This part of the story becomes a wallow in wild extravagance.

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Here was a barn, a pasture, a cotton house, a corncrib, a pig wallow, a chicken coop and an outhouse.

This delicate experimentation, along with a melodic sensibility and the occasional shard of wit (you don't call your album Puberty 2 without a sense of humour), save the record from being a wallow-fest.

Because didn't misery imply a wallowing sort of wretchedness?

You used to expect Toyotas to feel crisp, but the Camry has turned into a wallowing, pseudo-American sedan.

"Truth from facts" was the slogan adopted by the Chinese government after Mao's death to strip away the lies that left China a wallowing giant.

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