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Often used in the same context:
mired,
drudging,
basking,
envying,
reveling,
stewing,
awash,
luxuriate,
treading water,
languishing,
indulging,
moping,
crapping,
glorying,
lolling,
obsessing,
ruminating,
stinking,
heaping,
sink,
clinging,
moaning,
seething,
lurching,
bemoaning,
groaning,
wading,
gnawing,
pining,
bellyaching,
floundering,
pontificating,
teetering,
slogging,
drifting,
sulking,
lamenting,
gloating,
relegated,
despond,
toiling,
staring,
carping,
frolicking,
flyblown,
whining,
reliving,
slinking,
gorging,
slopped,
mouldering,
stumbling,
befouling,
despising,
pitying,
oozing,
trudging,
consigns,
soaking,
lazing,
clawing,
savaging,
scrabbling,
hovering,
rotting,
heaving,
marooned,
romping,
regurgitating,
reeking,
laboring,
bleating,
slathering,
besets,
sucking,
creeping,
enjoying,
preening,
tinctured,
piling,
commiserating,
churning,
bereft,
festering,
drenched,
lotus eater,
stomaching,
squirming,
cowering,
cringing,
squandering,
sleepwalk,
splashing,
burying,
lounging,
fatted,
fritter away,
grubbing,
fretting,
expiating,
slumming,
debauch,
debauchery,
tumult,
orgy,
bloodletting,
dream,
gasping,
gush,
pillage,
sinking,
wailing,
battering,
beating,
butchery,
carnage,
celebration,
clearing,
desecration,
drunk
Appears in the definition of:
wallow,
welter
Also try:
— Adjectives for wallowing:
busy,
much,
day,
mere,
emotional,
such,
mud,
great,
tedious,
horrible,
last,
more...
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