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Phrase(s): wallow (around) in something
to roll around in something. • Pigs enjoy wallowing around in mud. • They wallow in mud to keep cool., Phrase(s): wallow in something
Fig. to experience an abundance of something. (Fig. on wallow (around) in something.) • Roger and Wilma are just wallowing in money. • Claire spent the entire day wallowing in self-pity. • The villagers are all wallowing in superstition.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs