wallow in the PONS Dictionary

wallow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wallow in luxury
to wallow in self-pity

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When a large volume of urine is sprayed, it usually takes place at a wallow.
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The community is named after the use of the area by bears to wallow.
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One 20-month study of wallowing behaviour found they will visit no more than three wallows at any given time.
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Like bison, but unlike cattle, males wallow in dry soil during the rut, often while scent-marking with urine or dung.
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A short dispersal of bulbils may be only explained by translocation of substrate through tree falls, through digging or wallowing activities of animals.
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Stags will wallow and dig their antlers in urine soaked soil and then rub against tree trunks.
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Additional threats are the formation of seal wallows and, potentially, climate change.
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The vessel, wallowing in the heavy seas, became unstable in its overloaded state, capsized and then foundered at 2:10 p.m.
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Just outside the main grotto are rimstone pools in which visitors can wallow in the shallow river as the water rushes past.
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It was a break-up record about broken hearts and wallowing in pity and self-despair.
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