ALL meanings of wallowing
wal·low
W w - verb without object wallowing to roll about or lie in water, snow, mud, dust, or the like, as for refreshment: Goats wallowed in the dust. 1
- verb without object wallowing to live self-indulgently; luxuriate; revel: to wallow in luxury; to wallow in sentimentality. 1
- verb without object wallowing to flounder about; move along or proceed clumsily or with difficulty: A gunboat wallowed toward port. 1
- verb without object wallowing to surge up or billow forth, as smoke or heat: Waves of black smoke wallowed into the room. 1
- noun wallowing an act or instance of wallowing. 1
- noun wallowing a place in which animals wallow: hog wallow; an elephant wallow. 1
- noun wallowing the indentation produced by animals wallowing: a series of wallows across the farmyard. 1
- noun wallowing (chiefly of large mammals) Roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water, esp. to keep cool, avoid biting insects, or spread scent. 1
- noun wallowing The act of one who wallows. 0
- verb wallowing present participle of wallow. 0