waller

[ˈwɔːlə(r)]

waller Definition

  • 1to roll the body about or lie relaxed, especially in water or mud
  • 2to become covered in or filled with something

Using waller: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "waller" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pig was wallowing in the mud.

  • Example

    He wallowed in self-pity after losing his job.

  • Example

    The boat was wallowing in the rough sea.

  • Example

    The garden was wallowing in weeds.

waller Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with waller

  • to live in a luxurious way, enjoying all the comforts and pleasures that money can buy

    Example

    After years of hard work, he finally got to wallow in luxury.

  • wallow in self-pity

    to feel sorry for oneself in an excessive or self-indulgent way

    Example

    She spent the whole day wallowing in self-pity after her breakup.

  • to indulge in memories of the past, often with a sense of sadness or longing

    Example

    As she looked through her old photo album, she couldn't help but wallow in nostalgia.

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Summary: waller in Brief

The verb 'waller' [ˈwɔːlə(r)] means to roll the body about or lie relaxed, especially in water or mud. It can also mean to become covered in or filled with something. The term extends into phrases like 'wallow in luxury,' denoting living in a luxurious way, and 'wallow in self-pity,' meaning to feel sorry for oneself excessively.