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41 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Wallow'

The elephant loved to wallow in the mud, creating a messy spectacle at the zoo.

After facing failure in the championship, the defeated wrestler continued to wallow in self-pity.

The teenager chose to wallow in the captivating world of fantasy novels during summer break.

As the ship hit turbulent waters, it began to wallow, causing unease among the passengers.

The politician's attempt to wallow in deceit was exposed by the investigative journalists.

Despite receiving praise for her artwork, Emily continued to wallow in self-doubt about her talent.

The buffalo enjoyed a leisurely wallow in the dust, shaking off the pesky flies in the process.

The defeated army had no choice but to wallow in the misery of their loss as they retreated.

After a challenging breakup, Sarah found herself unable to escape the emotional wallow.

The chef watched as the chocolate melted, ready to wallow strawberries for a delightful dessert.

The old car, with its worn-out tires, began to wallow on the uneven and bumpy road.

Faced with a difficult decision, Alex started to wallow in indecision, weighing the pros and cons.

The marathon runner had to wallow through the muddy obstacle course during the race.

Sarah's attempts to wallow in self-pity were interrupted by her friends, who offered support.

The economy began to wallow in recession, leading to widespread unemployment.

The detective had to wallow through a mountain of evidence to solve the complex case.

As the storm intensified, the small boat started to wallow in the rough and choppy waters.

The defeated team continued to wallow in disappointment, reflecting on their missed opportunities.

Despite the sunny weather, the cat chose to wallow in the warmth of the cozy blanket on the couch.

The aspiring musician refused to wallow in obscurity, tirelessly promoting her music on various platforms.

The students had to wallow through a challenging math problem, testing their problem-solving skills.

The troubled artist found solace as he began to wallow in the creative process of painting.

The computer programmer had to wallow through lines of code to identify and fix the software bug.

The ship began to wallow in the high waves, causing some passengers to feel seasick.

In the aftermath of the natural disaster, the community had to wallow through the debris to rebuild their homes.

The frustrated novelist decided to wallow in a writing retreat to overcome the creative block.

The chef taught the apprentice how to wallow the dough properly to achieve the perfect consistency for bread.

The determined hiker had to wallow through knee-deep snow to reach the breathtaking mountain summit.

The politician's attempt to wallow in empty promises was met with skepticism from the disillusioned voters.

The detective had to wallow through witness testimonies to reconstruct the sequence of events.

The weary traveler chose to wallow in a luxurious hot bath after a long day of exploration.

The team had to wallow through a challenging project, facing unforeseen obstacles along the way.

The sunbathers enjoyed the opportunity to wallow in the warm sands of the beach during their vacation.

The stressed student decided to wallow in a bubble bath to relax and unwind after a demanding exam week.

The ambitious entrepreneur refused to wallow in setbacks, using them as motivation to improve her business strategy.

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