Pigs love wallowing in muck. Sarah was left wallowing in self-pity.
A pig enjoys wallowing in mud.
yes i enjoy wallowing in muyd
In his old age, the man's bent toward crude expressions grew into a pathological wallowing in scatological language.
After receiving bad news, she decided to wallow in self-pity for the rest of the day.
Pigs like to wallow in the mud.It won't help too much if you merely wallow about a problem.
wallowing means to roll around! answered by Nick Caserta
Note that the term antonym is normally applied to a single word that has the opposite meaning of some other single word; once you start using phrases such as "wallowing in sadness" you can still suggest phrases with an opposite meaning, but a phrase is not an antonym. So, the opposite of wallowing in sadness would be getting on with your life, or living in the present.
because it is a mud-wallowing fish, of course!
Animals such as pigs, hippos, and buffalo are known for their enjoyment of wallowing in muddy rivers. Wallowing helps them regulate body temperature, protect their skin from sunburn, and reduce parasites. Mud also provides a cooling effect and can serve as a natural sunscreen for these animals. Additionally, this behavior is often social, as it allows them to bond with others in their group.
Basically - food and wallowing. See the link below.
Pa-u Riders Hawaiian Islands - 1907 was released on: USA: February 1907
A wallowing pond is a shallow body of water that is often created or maintained to provide a habitat for wildlife, particularly for animals like pigs, deer, and other wildlife that enjoy wallowing in mud. These ponds are typically muddy and can serve multiple purposes, such as providing a source of drinking water and helping to regulate body temperature for the animals. They can also play a role in the ecosystem by supporting various plant and animal species.