wallow |ˈwälō|
verb [ no obj. ]
1 (chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie relaxed in mud or water, esp. to keep cool, avoid biting insects, or spread scent: watering places where buffalo liked to wallow.
• (of a boat or aircraft) roll from side to side: the small jet wallowed in the sky.
2 (wallow in) (of a person) indulge in an unrestrained way in (something that creates a pleasurable sensation): I was wallowing in the luxury of the hotel | he had been wallowing in self-pity.
Sounds good to me. Marshmallow.
