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to wallow
01
taplać się, dręczyć się
to indulge or revel in a particular feeling or activity, often with a sense of self-pity or excessive enjoyment
02
tarzać się, toczyć się
roll around
03
wznosić się jak fale, podnosić się jak fale
rise up as if in waves
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rozkoszować się, delektować się
delight greatly in
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turlać się w radości, topnieć z szczęścia
be ecstatic with joy
Wallow
01
turlanie, toczenie
an indolent or clumsy rolling about
02
błoto, kałuża
a puddle where animals go to wallow
wallow
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Przykład
Last week, he wallowed in self-pity after receiving the rejection letter from his dream job.
The politician is wallowing in scandal, as the media relentlessly covers the controversy surrounding his conduct.
Tomorrow, she will wallow in luxury at the spa, treating herself to a day of pampering and relaxation.
She wallows in despair, unable to shake off the feelings of sadness that engulf her.
He would often wallow in nostalgia, reminiscing about the good old days when life seemed simpler and troubles were few.