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Luckily, several of the speakers save the saga from wallowing in self-pity.
My daughter suggested that I was wallowing in self-pity and should just get out more.
Grazing, pugging and wallowing by buffaloes previously prevented these plants from dominating or even establishing.
A tad more emotional wallowing might be desired by some, but I don't find it lacking in depth or enjoyment.
The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock.
The first ad features a giant talking pig the size of America wallowing in overconsumption.
The fires knocked out a number of vital systems, including main propulsion, and she was left wallowing in 25 ft waves driven by gale-force winds.
Marie lay in her bed well into the afternoon, wallowing in anger and self-pity.
You could hardly fault Smith for wallowing in the music and the magic of this remarkable moment.
There is little point in wallowing in the brilliance of Bacon if you don't recognise him as a moralist first and last.
Which means I've got a little less than half and hour left to enjoy wallowing in it.
Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup.
When the giant waves struck the coast of Kenya, Owen was wallowing with his herd in the ocean near the mouth of the Sabaki River.
You land up wallowing in self piety and gloat over the fact that you have been used and hurt.
The next morning I awoke to the bellows, grunts and snorts of a dozen huge elephant seals wallowing on the black beach below the sleeping dongas.
I immediately changed out of my jeans into some sweats and looked for some comfort food to begin my wallowing.
Celestial navigation used a sextant built right into the cockpit but if the plane was wallowing at all, it was useless.
We slipped between lines of trees or bamboo groves, past millstones pivoted on logs, and wallowing buffalo.
Often, the talk his editors wanted was from big shots, businessmen promoting themselves or wallowing in rancor.
Because, despite all of the wallowing and hating I do, despite all my idiosyncrasies and neurotic behavior, my husband loves me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The flower of the Roman patriciate was wallowing in this monstrous treachery.
Almost under our feet, shot up the head of an enormous snake, with a lamping wallowing glare in its eyes.
And for one who was now wallowing in the martyrology, penance was the mortification of the flesh.
Once he saw a black cow moose, tormented with flies, lurch out madly from the thickets and plunge wallowing into the lake.
We are, on the contrary, fumbling and wallowing about where the Greek pondered and philosophized.
The corn-cracker betakes himself to some sunny spot, where there is abundance of mud, and aids digestion by wallowing.
They were still there, wallowing in the shallow water and grazing on the lush vegetation.
His Lordship had no time to slam the windows up, before the coach lay wallowing in a bog of nighty blackness.
A sea hog is a wallowing boat with a long, black, heavy snout.
Amidships she was wallowing first one rail under and then the other, flooding the waist more often than not.
He stamped them into the snow under him in the wallowing struggle.
The brute was wallowing on the surface now, the water boiling around him.
While enjoying wallowing in the cuteness of baby Aye-Ayes in Madagascar, there's a serious story about their struggle for survival.
You can fancy how dirty we became, splashing, stumbling, wallowing in it.
On the instant those at the table were keyed up and expectant, the servant was smugly pleased, and he was wallowing in mortification.
A few examples are the well regulated bath of the finch, the wallowing of the equids, and the sand-bathing of the gallinaceous.
Instead of wallowing in an indecipherable mudbath of puerile pretentiousness, why can't the allegedly brilliant writer just tell the story?
The teenage brain responds to the uncomplicated pleasures of excitement just as self-indulgently wallowing in mawkishness soothes the adolescent solipsist.
Jones freely admits that he spent some time wallowing in self-pity following his knee injury last September but his mood is discernibly lighter these days.
But, on the other hand, they connect diagonally, and the sprawling outlines run off in great slanting waves of optic horror, like a lot of wallowing seaweeds in full chase.
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