wallowsome
English
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editwallowsome (comparative more wallowsome, superlative most wallowsome)
- Characterised or marked by wallowing
- 2004, David McKie, Jabez:
- Though the man was 'a thick, gorged, bloated monstrosity, rotund, wallowsome and flat footed', people in England, the Sydney Bulletin said, had believed in him with a profound and childlike faith.
- 2005, Michael B. George, Mystic Kingdoms:
- The numerous bulging clouds hid it behind their wallowsome masses.