Wallow in the mire verb phrase
To remain in a unpleasant or negative situation because one doesn't want to change
He still wallows in the mire of all uncleanness.
I don't want to wallow in the mire with you.
To be trapped in a situation that never changes
To pay a specified amount of money, usually reluctantly.
Not to do something because it requires too much effort.
The verb "wallow" should be conjugated according to its tense.