wallowingly
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]wallowingly (not comparable)
- So as to wallow.
- 2007, Sinclair Forrest, The Dragon of Angur, page 346:
- It was nothing less than Leoville de Vinchelez's strange catapult-carrying catamaran, barely under control and listing to port as it sailed wallowingly towards the headland […]
- 2009, Jane Pattison, Charles and Diantha, page 327:
- She had stormed dramatically off and got on the first train she saw at Waterloo station and rode it the whole way down to Brighton, taking a room in a seedy B and B. But then, after a nap, still feeling wobbly and also wallowingly sorry for herself, Diantha climbed off the bed and sat down at the desk to write Charles some operatic note of farewell.