12 adverbs to describe how to wallow

This last and formidable symptom of the force of the coming gust, however, had now become so unequivocal, that, at the moment when the three travellers and the patron fell from her gangway, the Winkelried, to use a seaman's phrase, was literally wallowing in the troughs of the seas.

He still struggled, wallowing feebly, vainly resisting the downward pull of the sand.

It rolled and wallowed about grotesquely.

"I do not see that we drop the stranger, though the ship is wallowing through the water so heavily," he commenced, determined to be as circumspect as possible in his advances.

Great painted butterflies flit above the beds of lilies that fringe the muddy lagoons, the hippopotamus wallows lazily in the warm sunlit waters.

You see, it would be merely wallowing in sentimentand

On the ocean's wide expanse a hulk wallowed sluggishly, the forgotten relict of a once brave and sightly ship, possibly the Sphinx of some untold ocean tragedy, she lay black and forbidding in the ordered procession of waves.

Sang Ysabeau: "As with her dupes dealt Circe Life deals with hers, for she Reshapes them without mercy, And shapes them swinishly, To wallow swinishly,

The sky was overcast, but the wind light, yet with sufficient swell to the water to cause the yacht to wallow uncomfortably.

At his worst he wallowed voluptuously in the torments of frustration.

While he wallowed blindly in a mire of offensive epithet, his fellow-citizens came to dark conclusions.

We talked first of the horses in the lagoon a dozen yards from us, their grooms or their owners submerging them, and squatting on the ground to chat as the horses wallowed willingly in five feet of salt water.

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