wallow in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for wallow in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.wallow [Am ˈwɑloʊ, Brit ˈwɒləʊ] VB intr

II.wallow [Am ˈwɑloʊ, Brit ˈwɒləʊ] N

wallow in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wallow in the English»Spanish Dictionary

wallow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wallow in self-pity
to wallow in wealth
to wallow in mud
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They are able to obtain all their moisture from food, but if liquid water is available, they drink it and wallow in it.
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His status of relative poverty as a young man which left him away from nobility to wallow with revelers and experience human nature extensively.
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When a large volume of urine is sprayed, it usually takes place at a wallow.
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The universe will eventually die, wallowing, as it were, in its own entropy.
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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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He continues to let images of her wander through his mind as he just wallows in his sadness for a while.
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She used to be an elite pilot, and spent some time wallowing in despair after losing the elite tag.
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Her husband died shortly after they got married, and she is still wallowing in grief after five years.
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It wallows flat upon the ground, and its legs are smothered under the huge mane of stiff bristles that hide its face.
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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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