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wallow

verb as in become very involved in

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If that leaves you expecting mawkish sentiment and introspective wallowing, you've not been paying attention.

From BBC

Some are wallowing in theories that Mangione is a patsy, or that the shooting is a psyop.

From Salon

“They were focused, they had to stay on the air. There was no time for emotions, to wallow or get freaked out or anxious. It was just, ‘Do your job.’

Pointing the finger at "naysayers", and "blockers" whoever the people are who are wallowing in the tepid bath he described is a deliberate decision.

From BBC

"You know, I'll wallow for a while and then pull my big girl socks up and get on with it," she explained.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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