A lot of people want to wallow like hippos at a waterhole when they go on holiday, and there's nothing wrong with that. |
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If you don't know the music and you enjoy a good post-Romantic wallow, you have lots to choose from. |
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Although they can generally obtain all needed moisture from their food, if water is available aoudad drink and wallow liberally. |
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The animal-impulse of Miniature Golf rivalry can end in the victorious wallow of gratification or the blaze-of-glory, club-throwing tanty. |
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The previous morning while we drove through a dust-ridden wallow, we had approached a Maasai Warrior walking barefoot through the grasslands. |
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Those who relish the contradiction of something so bad it's good, will wallow like pigs in clover. |
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After watching Darrell Waltrip wallow miserably over the final years of his career, Wallace won't share that fate. |
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I would like to encourage you to take advantage of it, and to warn against impulses to hide, obscure, wallow, or control. |
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Even so, they wallow in the lifelessness of the mood of despair and they make no effort to step out of their lethargy. |
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It is an immoral indulgence to wallow in romantic pessimism or warmed-over Stoicism. |
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Granada Plus is giving us the chance to wallow in nostalgia by rerunning the series each weeknight. |
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They want information and in this day and age there is information galore to wallow in. |
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But very few of them are about sad sacks who wallow in misery and empty calories until Prince Charming comes along. |
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It was a crying shame, they wrote, that the Grand Old Party would wallow in such political Tartuffery. |
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Too much of this ballast, and the ship will wallow in the river, endangering the crew and more importantly the cargo if the ship were to capsize. |
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Still, we mustn't let ourselves wallow in self-pity, that's never been the right way to handle a broken love affair. |
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However, rather than wallow in self-pity the reality TV star accepted her illness as a way of her life balancing itself out. |
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What republican would not hoick his or her beliefs overboard to wallow in such taxpayer-funded luxury? |
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The album's best moments come in the form of opulent ballads that wallow in overproduction that actually works. |
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The programmes gave us a chance to question accepted truths, while allowing us to wallow in a bit of nostalgia. |
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Some may find it all too sickly-sweet, but close your eyes, lie back and wallow, and you will find it is a record of utterly seductive beauty. |
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She would not allow herself to wallow in the misery that had been threatening to engulf her since his death. |
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For the space of a couple hundred pages, or a movie reel or two, you can wallow in guiltlessness. |
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Not wanting to wallow in the dead-end mud of emo, the boys have decided to evolve their sound. |
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Arguments from incredulity wallow in a vulgar populism that elevates appeal to unlearned prejudice to a categorical imperative. |
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What this unwholesome alliance produced at the Javits Center was an unrestrained wallow in sentimentality and anti-development attitudes. |
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Whatever it is, the very fact that you are facing the problem is a more positive step than to simply wallow in self-pity. |
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I even tried to cry thinking that a nice wallow in self-pity would do me good. |
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British rock has always been superb for a good wallow in self-pity, but constant whining eventually loses its charm. |
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Materials are sold off to earn a quick Kwacha and the result is people continue wallow in poverty. |
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The suspension felt solid at lower speeds but I felt it wallow rather a lot on undulating country roads at speed. |
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Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow. |
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This is a perfectly placed hotel in which to wallow in cool style and luxury. |
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If people wish to wallow in a cesspool of moral depravity, then they can visit a theatre and ogle the kind of actors that perform such plays. |
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Thousands of children dying horrible deaths because the American people chose to wallow in apathy. |
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It is a disgusting bird, with its bald scarlet head formed to wallow in putridity. |
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We just want to continue to eat dinner without napkins and sleep on the couch and wallow in vigorous bachelor ineligibility. |
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But back home, it's fashionable to blame someone else and wallow in self pity and despair. |
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Cape buffalo prefer areas of open pasture, close to jungle and swampy ground where they can wallow. |
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But for now, while Brenda is prepared to grin and bare it, I am going to make like the proverbial pig and wallow. |
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Don't miss out on this talk or you're likely to see your club wallow behind the success of others. |
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Should a hippo be allowed to wallow, as she would do natively, or must she partake of the strange customs of her new environment? |
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At the edge of the wallow, a young brown and white steer was standing knee deep in the muck, calling to his mother, and she was moaning back at him. |
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Dog managed to get himself muddier than a hippo in its favourite wallow. |
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But certainly in the first half City, as is their wont, refused to wallow in self-pity and played like a side determined to make light of any inconveniences. |
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I am not the type of person to just feel sorry for myself and wallow in self pity. |
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And Xavier Giannoli did not shy away from sentiment, nor did he wallow in it. |
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Some examples are simply charming: the rhinos at Whipsnade zoo now wallow in a renewably heated pool. |
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Most of the Europeans I meet seem to believe that huge numbers of Americans get no health care at all, while the rich few wallow in luxury. |
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Full of equal goodwill to all, without indulging in pride, attracted by that which is humble, don't wallow in your own wisdom. |
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We therefore do not wish to wallow in the negative results that can be seen here and there. |
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But I don't want to wallow in a he-said-she-said debate about what constitutes anti-Semitism. |
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It seems quite clear that the system is stable enough to wallow in its rut but not strong enough to pull itself out. |
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At no point does Jacquy Neff begin to wallow in impenetrable scientific jargon. |
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During this interval, which is the peak of the fly season, the buffalo wallow in marshes or dust bowls to escape from flies. |
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I didn't want to wallow in self-pity or martyr myself on stage. |
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Now she'd have to wallow through the snowdrifts and get it done before the boys woke up and started to holler and wail about how cold it was in the cabin. |
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But the music is often painfully beautiful, especially the love song Marie and the emotional wallow of Guilty, and Newman's craftsmanship is consistently staggering. |
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If I get thumbs down, I'll just wallow somewhere in a drink afterwards. |
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It was then that Leo was first exposed to Austin's more severe insecure side as he witnessed his friend wallow and suffer for a year to get Juliet's attention. |
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Also, I found that I was doing more interesting things with my time and becoming more of the person that I wanted to be while I watched my old friend just sort of wallow. |
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I was in a wallow of worry anyway, and I didn't want to talk. |
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Still, those who enjoy a good wallow might not mind as much. |
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He knew that despite Ivo's scrubbing he was still as foul as a pig in a wallow, and yet the knight slept in the same bed with him, and offered him closeness and comfort. |
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In our film, Emad is using a language that does not wallow in suffering and in that way he becomes a powerful inspiration. |
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But Romney strikes me as a glass-half-full kind of guy, so let us not wallow in the negatives. |
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The wallow is the best known, but not the only, fire now racing through Arizona. |
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And it's the perfect choice if you want to wallow in 80s-style sordidness. |
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The Honda has been praised for being nippy and fun, while the Mazda Tribute has been criticised for being noisy and exhibiting a slight tendency to wallow. |
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But even those few cafes at street level wallow in an atmosphere of brumal gloom so dense that, even at midday, you have to peer at the menu to make it out. |
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I mean, jeez, if I'm going to wallow in obvious hipsterism, I want it to at least be fun and well-executed, not ironically arch, foppish and bloodless. |
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Deep-down, if appearance didn't matter, if fat really was fab, wouldn't we all wallow around in a glorious ocean of crisps and cakes and fry-ups and fancies? |
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They wallow in the coolness of mud up to their necks in estuarial water. |
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No Earthly Man's worthy wallow would try the patience of even the most maudlin listener. |
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The wallow was where El Solitario Jorge spent much of his time, smiling inanely and with the odd bit of food trailing from his mouth. |
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Here was a barn, a pasture, a cotton house, a corncrib, a pig wallow, a chicken coop and an outhouse. |
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It goes where pointed and rides with enough suppleness to be comfortable, enough tautness not to heave and wallow. |
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We stood on the bank of the dam surveying the squooshy wallow of mud. Jonah scooped up a fistful. |
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In 2007, to mark the 25th anniversary of the match, the Salvadoran Football Association decided to celebrate the team's achievements rather than wallow in their one misadventure. |
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Italy know they cannot wallow in the disappointment of last week's agonising near miss against Ireland. |
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My Samithi Headquarters was not jeepable and one has to wallow across a small river to reach that place. |
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Soon, the incessant wind would dry the stenchy wallow to corduroyed cement. |
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We deck our flags with white ribbon for the funeral of a Salvationist, a powerful sign that though we feel keenly the pain of loss we do not wallow in despair for we know about Heaven. |
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It is true that Europe has its problems, and that the issue of the institutions is a considerable difficulty, but we must not wallow in this negativity, scepticism and cynicism that is currently so fashionable. |
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While my hon. colleague over there can wallow in delusions of relevancy, however, he fails to make the connection between wealth creation and social programs as does the class warfare party across the chamber from him. |
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At noon on Tuesday, I built a small ground blind of sage and pine under a lone jack pine 30 yards downwind of the wallow. |
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Perhaps it is too late to wallow in the futility of nostalgia or to merely mourn those who deserve a lot more than condolences and commemorator. |
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And they shall cause their voice to be heard against you, and shall cry bitterly, and shall cast up dust on their heads, they shall wallow themselves in the ashes. |
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With Smithers out of the picture I was free to wallow in my own crapulence. |
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The union of an ultra soft duvet and a relaxing armchair in a perfectly comfortable position to laze around, daydream, read, view, either to be shared or to wallow in alone. |
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We sometimes look back at our history, not to wallow in it, but because the source of current problems can often be found a long way back in time. |
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Meanwhile, wrong-footed by globalisation's pleonastic cavalry, culturalists wallow in moral confusion and intellectual exhaustion. |
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They continue to wallow in overcrowded filth, and growing vulnerability. |
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I discovered that if there was to be a support system for males, I would have to do something about it and initiate, rather than wallow in my anguish. |
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But it must not be an excuse to wallow or to grandstand. |
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Kite and kestrel, wolf and wolfkin, from the wilderness, wallow in it. |
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Having chewed the cinematic cud, we crossed buildings over to Millennium Point to wallow nostalgically in a showing of Passport to Pimlico on its enormous screen. |
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A bison wallow is a shallow depression in the soil, either wet or dry. |
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