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    1. There's a leese wallow about a quarter mile back, but I don't want to have to drink the water out of that even with these steriskins


    2. He probed with his claw around the whole wallow, there was nothing in it but the stems of lon


    3. He tried making the sound of a thonga blundering into the wallow


    4. A leese wasn't smart enough to pick and choose it's prey, it hears the splashing, it goes to that wallow, as simple as that


    5. This little puddle is a typical leese wallow


    6. That's why wallow water is a bad place to fill water skins


    7. "Trying to harvest lon in a leese wallow," Luray answered


    8. It stopped at the leese wallow and stuck it's snout in


    9. They hardly had to move to keep it lined up with the leese, but they rapidly backed away from the wallow as it approached


    10. They were two hundred yards from the wallow by now but continued to back away

    11. wallow in the pink dirt


    12. With a heavy wallow, a bound and a dash she was over the dock, the porch, and into the front room of the house on the far side of the stream before she looked back


    13. while now they wallow in ambiguous alternative


    14. He especially liked to wallow in the water or mud with others of his kind since this kept his body temperature within an acceptable range and didn’t allow his fair and sensitive skin to dry out under the raging rays of the sun during the hottest months in his habitual habitat


    15. “So what do you think about me doing my bit for you brave lads I have got this pretty coloured skin and the people like you and me are dying so that these war profiteers can make even more money to wallow in”, she broke down crying and I held her in my arms and comforted her


    16. I knew this conversation would lead to a fight and so I left Dena to wallow in her own self-pity


    17. · Don't wallow in self-pity


    18. Howl, you shepherds, and cry; and wallow yourselves in the ashes, you principal of the flock, for the days of your slaughter and of


    19. voice to be heard against you, and shall cry bitterly, and shall throw up dust on their heads, they shall wallow themselves in the ashes:


    20. far from the godly, and they shall not wallow in their sins

    21. “But I couldn’t wallow in grief forever


    22. She did not wallow too much in those thoughts,


    23. Most of the time I would stay in my cell and wallow in self pity


    24. ‘Watch the old man wallow in depression and tear out his hair! Guaranteed to frighten small children and dogs


    25. our ability to change and not to wallow


    26. She intended to wallow in her demotion for a while


    27. Men and woman of suspect morals came to this bar to get drunk and wallow in their sorrows in cheap beer and liquor that made their lives manageable for a few more hours or one more night


    28. an animal carrier, there was nothing he could do but wallow in


    29. have time to wallow in sadness; with a woman who's been through


    30. was a sin that thousands upon thousands continued to wallow in,

    31. risk / return ratio for the investor rises because the firm can either wallow in low


    32. They choose to wallow in an orgy of blood to turn a little extra profit


    33. If you allow yourself to wallow in feeling sorry for yourself it will only get worse, and you will become a burden to those around you and no good will come of that


    34. Had I been a crier, I may have shed a tear that night, but instead I just drove home and finished off a twelve pack that had been waiting for me in the refrigerator, deciding to wallow in my own misery as I watched a


    35. to refuse to wallow in your negative


    36. Aren't I allowed to wallow in my misery for a minute? Geesh


    37. don’t wallow in the “here and now” of the immediate circumstance


    38. Credit continued to wallow in the pangs of self-pity until sleep finally overtook


    39. I spent the whole week treading water, fighting against the impulse to give in and wallow in self-pity


    40. wallow in the mire of repeated birth and death, and of disgrace

    41. wallow in misery,” she said, smirking at the two of them


    42. So this was what it was like to wallow


    43. This’ll give all who love to wallow in those blow-'em-up & wipe 'em out "entertainment" epics their sickest wish come true


    44. We are happy, you are happy, we have a new house and great sex, what more could two deceased sixteen year old girls wish for?” The jest about their age was not exactly what Byron needed from Flower, but with sugar comes spice and the subtle reprimand was to reproach his gratuitous wallow into self-pity


    45. wallow in the depressing misery that was now her constant companion


    46. Trevain suddenly recalled that he was not heading home to an empty house to wallow in his own distress


    47. Once she had seen that her sisters were safe, she had come directly to this chamber to wallow in her lot


    48. “Let him wallow in his own smell awhile


    49. I won't wallow in it any longer


    50. Jacob didn't strike me as the sort to wallow in his disadvantages, even though being dead was a major one


























    1. It was a memorable day when I took possession of it – I’d shut the door, leaned on it and just wallowed in the knowledge that this was mine and no-one could come in unless I let them


    2. ” I confided that hers had done the same for me and that without them I might not have made it this far and would have probably wallowed in a sea of despair


    3. I loved him so much but while he wallowed in his self-destruction I was shut out, pushed behind a wall he kept building higher and higher


    4. The blankets smothered me in their covers of pity and shame while I wallowed in self-pity, sobbing my heart out


    5. Grindel wallowed in the atmosphere of fear that had now settled over Brockenhurst Valley


    6. He had wallowed in it, and it had not killed him


    7. He had wallowed in failure, and rejection


    8. The boat plunged again, then wallowed awkwardly


    9. Throughout it all, the idea of a complex but singular kind of God, superior to all that had ever been, maybe the only one that had ever been out there, wallowed around the edges of Man’s theologies, rising occasionally to a temporary prominence, only to be resubmersed as the strangeness of the novelty grew too much to bear


    10. 12 And Amasa wallowed in blood in the midst of the highway; And when the man saw that all the people stood still, he removed

    11. Pushed from the rear by others eager for their own first taste, they wallowed into deeper water and along the shoreline as they kept trying to sample the distasteful disappointment


    12. With everything hanging, it wallowed in exaggerated motions


    13. In the pool area a pride of naked men older than thirty wallowed in the heated blue waters or lounged on chaise longues, casting covetous glances at about a dozen slim, naked youths, some of whom appeared to be in their early teens, sitting by the steaming pool, swimming, diving or standing in elegant contrapposto against the columns


    14. I suppose I could have wallowed in my own grief, but I chose to move on in the best way I could


    15. A boat wallowed out of its hiding-place among the stalks


    16. The top of the slope had some dusty areas, where both kinds of animals could enjoy dust baths, and the bottom had muddy puddles where pigs wallowed and chickens drank


    17. I wallowed in it, I wanted to drown in it, be part of it


    18. Months passed me by as I wallowed in my own self pity


    19. His enthusiasm for the story waned as he stretched back and wallowed in the warm memories of the moments in Winnipeg


    20. As the officers began to conclude their brief investigation, each teenager wallowed through a host of potential consequences they may encounter when their respective parents learn of their apparent deviance

    21. “I could learn to like this, pretty quickly,” muttered Max, as he wallowed in the deliciously warm soapy water, surveying the immaculate and gleaming En-suite bathroom


    22. He wallowed in his bereavement


    23. James said ‘the Nkandla saga showed that Zuma behaved like an old-style king who enjoyed living in luxury while those regarded as his subjects wallowed in abject poverty’


    24. She does not know where to transfer her children to safety because she also wallowed in poverty


    25. wallowed in taking his girl to cotillions, parties, and other events, but he no longer worried about


    26. "But dearest, all your forefathers wallowed, as you call it, in it


    27. It seemed that for twenty-four hours he wallowed in a place and time where time meant nothing


    28. and Nikki wallowed in


    29. Then truth, which has wallowed


    30. My God! Mine is the God of Socrates, of Franklin, of Voltaire, and of Beranger! I am for the profession of faith of the 'Savoyard Vicar,' and the immortal principles of '89! And I can't admit of an old boy of a God who takes walks in his garden with a cane in his hand, who lodges his friends in the belly of whales, dies uttering a cry, and rises again at the end of three days; things absurd in themselves, and completely opposed, moreover, to all physical laws, which prove to us, by the way, that priests have always wallowed in turpid ignorance, in which they would fain engulf the people with them

    31. She wallowed deliciously in her misery, crying for hours over photos of her and Zach, but then drying her tears and buying herself a new dress because she deserved it because her heart was broken


    32. The owner of the house was present and asked for Rushton's bill, for which he at once gave them a cheque and Rushton and Misery almost grovelled and wallowed on the ground before him


    33. By midday Mass, she was headachey, salivating, and as soon as Easter came she wallowed in Cadbury eggs


    34. Than she wallowed and sank and was lost in the ditch


    35. He was as motionless as a corpse, while his thoughts wallowed on the earth and soared, now like the hydra, now like the eagle


    36. Oh, how simple it would all have been had I been here before they came like a herd of buffalo and wallowed all over it


    37. And now it is struck; for, starting from his trance into that unspeakable thing called his "flurry," the monster horribly wallowed in his blood, overwrapped himself in impenetrable, mad, boiling spray, so that the imperilled craft, instantly dropping astern, had much ado blindly to struggle out from that phrensied twilight into the clear air of the day


    1. undergrowth at the margins of every road, short and hunch-backed and wallowing


    2. He rarely got splashed by that and better yet, the jet stayed under water and generated thrust all the time instead of half the time so he could cut thru it instead of wallowing in it


    3. She sat there wallowing in shame for quite a while as the coach rumbled ever deeper into the lightening flatlands of the outer city


    4. I was wading in waist high water and had just put my foot down when I went head first down into the water I had found a large hole in the seabed and had fell I thought I was going to drown as I struggled with my kits weight thrashing and wallowing under the surface


    5. Wallowing in the hardness of his broad chest, she paused, pressing her nose into his body, breathing hungrily, deeply, unable to get enough of his scent


    6. She was interrupted by a noise coming from beside the ship, and when Colling glanced over the railing, he saw a large gray-painted escort vessel wallowing alongside


    7. 2Pet 2:22 But it is happened unto them according to the true proverb, The dog is turned to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire


    8. He was lying down on the bench in the courtyard, obviously wallowing in misery


    9. wallowing in to the most prestigious buildings


    10. He fell on the ground wallowing and foaming at the mouth

    11. ranks, and were happily (if ignorantly) wallowing in the wealth


    12. He will probably spend the day in bed in a Hydrocodone haze wallowing in his guilt and perfidy


    13. for a new outfit—a much better plan than sitting in my house and wallowing in the


    14. Now cut the wallowing in self-pity and prepare to receive the cultured hordes


    15. Tiffany smiles and blushes, wallowing in the flattery


    16. Bracing their feet in the wallowing sea of blood whose crimson waves lapped about their ankles, the pikemen in the Pass mouth drove forward, crushing strongly against the milling ranks before them


    17. He glanced at the Argus, wallowing in the crimson sea-wash, heeling far over, her decks awash, held up by the grappling-irons


    18. “You look like a hog wallowing in the sty


    19. Down on the ground the monster was wallowing like a dog with pepper in its eyes


    20. “If that were so, Toby would I be standing here and you wallowing in despair?” She returned reasonably

    21. The nearer Bubba got the lower the bitch dropped until she was wallowing on her belly as her master grabbed her by the collar and tied her up short to the doghouse


    22. I laid on the bench for a whole hour, wallowing in my


    23. But my wallowing couldn’t continue


    24. and not be wallowing around with the rats-and-mice jobs


    25. gangways to lie wallowing in the water, and as he ran his eye along the route to


    26. wallowing in the trough below them, 30 yards away


    27. This time, the yacht slowed, then, stopped entirely, wallowing a bit in the Atlantic swells, as the


    28. Cormorant’, had experienced engine trouble at sea, and had been wallowing around in the


    29. There was no point wallowing in gloom


    30. A slight wallowing, but it went where it was steered, full credit to the designer, but no help in this situation

    31. detector? Not that there’s exactly incentive, fatty, she reflected, wallowing in the soft


    32. German troops would be wallowing for a minimum of twelve hours in an open boat, and then be expected to carry out a fiercely opposed amphibious landing


    33. Oh and by the way, wallowing is not in the Bible


    34. this "naïvete" and tells him he is "wallowing in sentimentality"


    35. I had come so close to what I had been searching for my entire life for and here I was wallowing in the realization that I had thrown it all away


    36. We all know that wallowing in this sea of regret is a serious emotional drain


    37. But as understood and hated as this quality is by most people, many still succumb to its enticing and seductive nature, and many end up losing everything as a result of the consequences of wallowing in it for too long of a period of time


    38. I know some Christians will look at the above sin areas and will think to themselves that there should be no excuse for any true Christian to still be wallowing and engaging in these types of heavier sins, especially since we all now have the Holy Spirit living on the inside of us


    39. He’s wallowing in the opportunity to display his power


    40. cash in hand and waive the rest”, we see scores of people, wallowing

    41. Although she was not wallowing in poverty, she showered her eldest son with affordable comforts and luxuries to the detriment of the other siblings


    42. wallowing in a state of ignorance and denial for thirty years as Muslim


    43. Not since punk has this happened but, wallowing in Thatcher’s filthy lucre, London can’t deliver


    44. I should have left you wallowing with that old pimp of yours


    45. She sat there, wallowing in worry for several minutes before she heard her sisters entering the room


    46. “Really? After the talk you just gave me about not wallowing and being out in the sunshine?” I said, tapping him on the shoulder


    47. Wallowing in turbulent thought, Mitch staggerd behind the gym, teetered against the dumpster, and collapsed against the wall of the old building


    48. Now the guy became more vehement himself: “Always the same story of the poor, poor victims! Always the same brainless feeling of collective guilt in which our whole society is wallowing! I tell you, we’re not the ones starving the poor children in Africa, we’re not responsible for ethnic cleansing, and we’re not the ones who make poor girls into prostitutes, because these things are NATURAL!!!”


    49. the old pig? Maybe it was off wallowing in some


    50. Yes, her mother was right, wallowing in self-pity wasn’t going to help

































    1. Those pumps are heavy in the stern, it wallows easier than I would have liked


    2. He was now several miles closer to the swamp, he might find a leese out here, he smelled a couple wallows as close as the humans were, he smelled other water


    3. He came very close to one of the leese wallows while he was out here


    4. So he wallows in affection and attention like a pig in mud


    5. “So if you’re offered any test ­whether it’s a smear, a blood pressure check or a mammogram, making that ­appointment should be a priority – not something that wallows in the bottom of your in tray


    6. For that man rides like a skiff; in his troughs he wallows in his lowness and at his peaks he soars as high as the gulls


    7. I’ll press the ever-bolder peasantry into obeisance, and the honor of Family Kessant will rise above the mire wherein the King now wallows as a pig in slop


    8. One groans and staggers, wallows in self-pity,


    9. A livid foetus rolls along, enveloped in the spangles which danced at the Opera last ShroveTuesday, a cap which has pronounced judgment on men wallows beside a mass of rottenness which was formerly Margoton's petticoat; it is more than fraternization, it is equivalent to addressing each other as thou


    10. As an overladen Indiaman bearing down the Hindostan coast with a deck load of frightened horses, careens, buries, rolls, and wallows on her way; so did this old whale heave his aged bulk, and now and then partly turning over on his cumbrous rib-ends, expose the cause of his devious wake in the unnatural stump of his starboard fin

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    Synonymes pour "wallow"

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