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Wallow (Verb)

Meaning 1

Rise up as if in waves; "smoke billowed up into the sky".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • Dust particles began to wallow up from the dry earth as the storm approached.
  • Flames engulfed the building, and smoke started to wallow up into the night sky.
  • Steam started to wallow up from the pipes, signaling a severe malfunction in the machinery.
  • Thick fog began to wallow up from the river, reducing visibility on the road.
  • A massive cloud of ash and debris started to wallow up from the volcanic eruption site.

Synonyms

  • Billow

Hypernyms

  • Soar Upwards
  • Zoom
  • Soar
  • Surge

Hyponyms

  • Cloud

Meaning 2

Delight greatly in; "wallow in your success!".

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • She decided to wallow in the praise she received after her art show.
  • He was encouraged to wallow in his victory and celebrate his hard work.
  • After years of struggling, she finally got to wallow in the success of her business.
  • The team was thrilled and couldn't wait to wallow in the glory of their championship win.
  • The retiree was content to wallow in memories of his many accomplishments and travels.

Hypernyms

  • Enjoy
  • Revel

Meaning 3

Devote oneself entirely to something; indulge in to an immoderate degree, usually with pleasure; "Wallow in luxury"; "wallow in your sorrows".

Classification

Verbs of eating and drinking.

Examples

  • She loved to wallow in the sun's warm rays on the beach during her tropical vacation.
  • After a painful breakup, he spent weeks wallowing in his sorrow, barely leaving his room.
  • The wealthy businessman wallowed in his newfound luxury, buying lavish yachts and expensive mansion.
  • The foodies indulged and chose to wallow in the rich flavors and heavenly aromas of their favorite restaurant.
  • On her birthday, the little girl got permission to wallow in the delightful treats, eating as much candy as she wanted.

Meaning 4

Roll around; "pigs were wallowing in the mud".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The happy child was wallowing in the deep snow to make snow angels.
  • After a long run on a hot day, she loved to wallow in a cool bath.
  • He spent the afternoon wallowing in the warm shallow waters of the lake.
  • The playful puppies were wallowing in the sand, covering themselves from head to paw.
  • In the pigpen, the pigs were wallowing in the mud to cool down from the heat of the day.

Synonyms

  • Welter

Related Words

  • Wallow (noun)

Meaning 5

Be ecstatic with joy.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • She threw her hands in the air and let out a triumphant yell as she began to wallow in her Olympic victory.
  • The kids ran around the sprinklers on the hot summer day, allowed to wallow in the pure joy of being carefree.
  • The rocker crowd drowned in the sounds of their favorite band and couldn't stop wallowing in the euphoric atmosphere.
  • After a decade of hard work, he allowed himself to wallow in the glory of finally landing his dream job.
  • The newlyweds couldn't wait to wallow in their newfound love, basking in each other's affection.

Synonyms

  • Rejoice
  • Triumph

Hypernyms

  • Jump For Joy
  • Walk On Air
  • Be On Cloud Nine
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