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wallow <a wallow; wallows> SUST.

wallow

wallow <a wallow; wallows> SUST.

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A short dispersal of bulbils may be only explained by translocation of substrate through tree falls, through digging or wallowing activities of animals.
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His status of relative poverty as a young man which left him away from nobility to wallow with revelers and experience human nature extensively.
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Typically, the rhino will wallow around midday for two to three hours at a time before venturing out for food.
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The universe will eventually die, wallowing, as it were, in its own entropy.
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Stags will wallow and dig their antlers in urine soaked soil and then rub against tree trunks.
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Savannas are the area where the buffalo graze, while the marshes serve as wallows and help with the insects.
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They are able to obtain all their moisture from food, but if liquid water is available, they drink it and wallow in it.
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In the process of wallowing, bison may become infected by the fatal disease anthrax, which may occur naturally in the soil.
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He continues to let images of her wander through his mind as he just wallows in his sadness for a while.
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The vessel, wallowing in the heavy seas, became unstable in its overloaded state, capsized and then foundered at 2:10 p.m.
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