It staggers down the streets, blasphemes with oaths that can be heard, wallows in vice unmentionable by modest lips.
He wallows in vice, wins by cruelty, violates love, is treacherous to trust.
Cummins hobbled to the door to look upon the wallows in the snow, and hobbled back to the table when Jan ran there in excited imitation of the way in which he had found the little Mélisse in Maballa's sling.
He went out into the snow, and found half a dozen other snow-wallows in which the helpless Mélisse had taken her chilling baths.
He wallows in doves and coy toyings and modest blushes, and bowers and meads.
So up the hill to the left, and along the road leading by devious windings between the black hedges and through clay wallows to the hilly part round High Beech.
They seemed to haunt the heavy timber, and to go to their wallows early in the morning or late in the evening, being scarcely ever seen in the open.
These wallows were formed by the rolling of a succession of buffalo in the same moist place, and were frequently quite deep.
But don't you quite understand what hog-wallows are, reader?
Milder, too, has had time to wear off the edge of his love disappointment on the ridgy hog-wallows of this fair south-western land.
He wallows in filth--wallows in it, and rejoices in it.
He had a nice, level claim with only a few buffalo wallows to detract from its value, and he held the distinction of being the most uncompromisingly lazy man on the Little Crow.
Ang kábaw sa panahun sa ting-init mulígid sa tunaan, On hot days the carabao wallows in the pond.
Will any person think his sins are pardoned, when he wallows in them?
The old man thinks himself a changed man, because he wallows not in the lusts of the flesh, as in his youth.
We recalled how these thousands of wallows would be filled by the next rains, and how succeeding herds would bathe in the mud, and then march onward a moving mass of thick mortar.
Thousands of these wallows are seen, and for several hundred miles the furrowed trails are rarely out of sight for many miles.
Their popoi pits are the wallows of the wild boar; on their paepaes sit the wild white dogs.
I could imagine the rage of Seventh Man Who Wallows should he learn of my wasting in such foolishness what would keep us both warm if it rained.
His name means The Seventh Man Who Is So Angry He Wallows In The Mire.
Seventh Man Who Wallows in the Mire himself began to make concentric circles on my breast with his heavy hand, so that I was beset fore and aft by the most tender and friendly advances of the Marquesan race.
My visit was obviously a great event in the eyes of Mrs. Seventh Man Who Is So Angry He Wallows In The Mire.
Insufficient food, lack of sleep, and poisonous water from the buffalo wallowsbrought nausea and weakness to the faithful men making their way across the hostile land to bring help to us in our dire extremity.
If the spot be dirty, shewallows it clean; if it be clean, she wallows it dirty.
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