Wallow vs. Waller

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  • Wallow (verb)

    To roll oneself about in something dirty, for example in mud.

    “Pigs wallow in the mud.”

  • Wallow (verb)

    To move medium; to flounder.

  • Wallow (verb)

    To immerse oneself in, to occupy oneself with, metaphorically.

    “She wallowed in her misery.”

  • Wallow (verb)

    To live or exist in filth or in a sickening manner.

  • Wallow (verb)

    To fade.

  • Wallow (noun)

    An instance of wallowing.

  • Wallow (noun)

    A pool of water or mud in which animals wallow, or the depression left by them in the ground.

  • Wallow (noun)

    A kind of rolling walk.

  • Wallow (adjective)

    Tasteless, flat.

  • Waller (noun)

    One who builds walls.

  • Waller (noun)

    The place where animals make their bed.

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