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42 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wallow'

After a tough loss, he would often wallow in self-pity for hours.

The politician continued to wallow in corruption despite public outrage.

The marathon runner chose not to wallow in exhaustion but pushed through to the finish line.

Unable to find a solution, she began to wallow in confusion about her career choices.

The child would wallow in excitement every time the circus came to town.

Facing criticism, the author refused to wallow in despair and focused on improving his writing.

Despite setbacks, the entrepreneur refused to wallow in failure and worked harder to achieve success.

The cat would wallow in contentment after a satisfying meal and a warm nap in the sunlight.

The environmentalist urged people not to wallow in indifference but to take action to protect the planet.

The hiker had to wallow through the thick mud on the trail after a heavy rainstorm.

The student decided not to wallow in procrastination and completed the assignment ahead of the deadline.

During the economic downturn, the community refused to wallow in poverty and collaborated to find solutions.

The chef encouraged guests to wallow in the diverse flavors of the international cuisine at the food festival.

The scientist would often wallow in fascination while observing the intricate patterns under the microscope.

The child refused to wallow in boredom and created an imaginative world with toys and books.

Despite the criticism, the artist continued to wallow in unconventional techniques, creating unique and thought-provoking masterpieces.

Facing adversity, the team refused to wallow in defeat and trained harder for the upcoming championship.

The historian would wallow in the pages of ancient manuscripts, uncovering forgotten stories of the past.

The chef encouraged diners to wallow in the rich flavors of the decadent chocolate dessert.

Overwhelmed by stress, she decided to wallow in relaxation by taking a soothing bubble bath.

The explorer had to wallow through dense vegetation in the jungle to discover a hidden waterfall.

The musician would often wallow in the melody, losing track of time while composing soulful tunes.

Faced with a challenging scientific problem, the researcher refused to wallow in uncertainty and pursued innovative solutions.

The child's eyes would wallow in amazement as fireworks lit up the night sky on New Year's Eve.

Despite the setbacks, the inventor continued to wallow in the pursuit of groundbreaking technological advancements.

As the detective delved deeper into the case, he refused to wallow in confusion and meticulously pieced together the evidence.

The gardener encouraged the plants to wallow in the sunlight, ensuring they received ample warmth for optimal growth.

The author's characters would often wallow in complex emotions, adding depth and realism to the novel.

The community decided not to wallow in despair after the natural disaster but joined forces to rebuild and recover.

Confronted with a challenging experiment, the scientist refused to wallow in frustration and approached the task with renewed curiosity.

The astronaut had to wallow through the challenges of weightlessness during the spacewalk, adapting to the unique environment.

The child would wallow in anticipation as the birthday party approached, excited about the upcoming celebration.

Despite the chaos, the leader refused to wallow in panic and calmly guided the team through the crisis.

The mathematician would often wallow in the beauty of complex equations, finding joy in solving intricate mathematical problems.

The oceanographer encouraged the students to wallow in the wonder of marine life during the field trip to the aquarium.

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