Aún no tenemos significados para "wallow in self".
1Rather than wallow in self-pity, he made sure his teammate got all the attention he deserved.
2He wants to wallow in self-denunciation, in self-revelation.
3William Rackham, head of Rackham Perfumeries, doesn't wallow in self-pity: he gets on with his work.
4Ministers normally wallow in self-congratulation.
5I would cry after bad rounds and wallow in self-pity, cursing at myself for the shortcomings in my game.
6Despite her depression and doubt that she might not be so lucky this time, she didn't dare wallow in self-pity.
7Don't let yourself wallow in self-pity or go on a deep (and counter-productive) guilt trip about your excessive debt problem.
8Instead of trying to wallow in self pity, Galwey went to lengths to point out the merits of his young successor, Paul O'Connell.
9Although I was tempted to return home and wallow in self-pity, I continued toward Nevsky Prospekt, my pace slower than before, my thoughts far sadder.
10Instead of wallowing in self-pity, take time to get to know you again.
11If only Marcus were there she wouldn't be wallowing in self-pity.
12But wallowing in self-pity, numbing yourself with alcohol, turning your back on life?
13After that, I'm telling Diana that you are wallowing in self-hatred.
14Initially I wallowed in self-pity and wondered how I could be so dumb.
15You can't keep wallowing in self-pity forever,' Martin said curtly.
16I took two weeks off after Athens, during which time I wallowed in self-pity.
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