0 (especially of some animals) to lie or roll around slowly in deep, wet earth, sand, or water: --
a hippopotamus wallowing in mud
1 the act of lying or rolling around slowly in deep, wet earth, sand, or water: --
2 (esp. of animals) to lie or roll about slowly in deep, wet earth, sand, or water: --
We know that many people are given only information and then left wallowing and wondering what on earth they should make of it.
Not only do they not know, but they are content to go on wallowing in ignorance.
I know dozens of private firms which are wallowing about in difficulties because their key men are away.
I refuse to join in this wallowing in mashochistic self-abasement.
The plain truth is that too many people wallowed delightedly in a system in which asset stripping was acceptable.
No one could say that it is wallowing in a fortune of greed; quite the opposite.
If we do not have that, we are simply wallowing in the failures of the past.
Fast food packaging, crisp bags, disposable drinks cans and cigarette stubs mar our environment: we are a nation that wallows in filth.