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The one thing you don't do is wallow in what might have been.
If there's just one maddeningly tedious repeated view of Morrissey, it's that he's too much of a misery guts to stomach, that all he ever does is wallow in his woes and blub his way from song to song.
The newest Ballmer buzzword is "wallow," as in what you've got to do to solve a really tough, complicated problem -- take days, weeks even, to "wallow" in it, with all the hippo connotations of tremendous physical presence and without the traditional Microsoft pressure to right then and there devise and implement some genius solution.
If all you do is wallow in the past and think about all of the ways that you were wronged and that life hasn't been fair for you, then you'll never be able to forgive and forget.
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The left is wallowing in angst and disappointment.
Consumers are nursing battered balance sheets and the government is wallowing in debt.
The company is wallowing in cash, reporting today that it had $25.56 billion in cash and marketable securities.
Corus, the former British Steel, now merged with Hoogovens of Holland and its German partner, is wallowing in the red.
The next it is wallowing in their passion as shamelessly as any heavy-breathing Latin American soap opera.
In his book review for Slate, Michael Agger asked this question: "How useful, in the end, as a life strategy, is wallowing in bitterness?
Freudians will conclude that Jung is wallowing in mysticism to hide from the truth and that his sexual urges almost destroyed his marriage and his patient's sanity.
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