Meanings (ES + gloss)
revolcarse
To move lazily or heavily in any medium.
The fire was thrown to a great height; the fountains and jets all wallowed together; new ones appeared, and danced joyously round the margin, then converging towards the centre the…
“A Hot Steam’s somebody who can’t get to heaven, just wallows around on lonesome roads an‘ if you walk through him, when you die you’ll be one too, an’ you’ll go around at night su…
dejarse abrumar
To immerse oneself in, to occupy oneself with, metaphorically.
She wallowed in her misery.
With the help of a sleepy waiter, Little Billee got the bacchanalian into his room and lit his candle for him, and, disengaging himself from his maudlin embraces, left him to wallo…
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