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All wallow synonyms

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noun wallow

  • water hole — a depression in the surface of the ground, containing water.
  • watering hole — a bar, nightclub, or other social gathering place where alcoholic drinks are sold.

verb wallow

  • flounder — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
  • stumble — to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
  • lurch — Archaic. the act of lurking or state of watchfulness.
  • stagger — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
  • welter — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
  • reel — a lively Scottish dance.
  • totter — to walk or go with faltering steps, as if from extreme weakness.
  • blunder — A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
  • immerse — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
  • lieJonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
  • loll — to recline or lean in a relaxed, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge: to loll on a sofa.
  • roll — to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel.
  • sprawl — to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
  • sway — to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
  • toss — Terminal Oriented Social Science
  • tumble — to fall helplessly down, end over end, as by losing one's footing, support, or equilibrium; plunge headlong: to tumble down the stairs.
  • wade — to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
  • bask — If you bask in the sunshine, you lie somewhere sunny and enjoy the heat.
  • delight — Delight is a feeling of very great pleasure.
  • enjoy — Take delight or pleasure in (an activity or occasion).
  • glory — very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle.
  • grovel — to humble oneself or act in an abject manner, as in great fear or utter servility.
  • humour — hacker humour
  • humor — hacker humour
  • luxuriate — to enjoy oneself without stint; revel: to luxuriate in newly acquired wealth.
  • pamper — to treat or gratify with extreme or excessive indulgence, kindness, or care: to pamper a child; to pamper one's stomach.
  • relish — liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
  • revel — to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in): to revel in luxury.
  • rollick — to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, lively, or jovial way.
  • spoil — to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
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