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English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
snowed in — ● snow * * * snowed in phrase unable to leave a place because a lot of snow has fallen there People living on the hill were snowed in for a week. Thesaurus: rain, snow and sleethyponym words used to describe wet weathersynonym … Useful english dictionary
snowed under — phrase with too much work to deal with We’re snowed under with applications for the job. Thesaurus: busy and workingsynonym Main entry: snow * * * snowed under : having to deal with too much of something : overwhelmed by something … Useful english dictionary
snowed under with — Overwhelmed with a heap or rapid accumulation of • • • Main Entry: ↑snow … Useful english dictionary
Snowed In (serial) — Infobox Film name = Snowed In image size = caption = director = Spencer Gordon Bennet producer = writer = Frank Leon Smith narrator = starring = Allene Ray Walter Miller music = cinematography = editing = distributor = Pathé Exchange released = 4 … Wikipedia
Snowed In — Infobox Album | Name = Snowed In Type = Album Longtype = (Christmas) Artist = Hanson Released = November 18 1997 Recorded = 1997 Genre = Pop Length = 41:10 Label = Mercury / Universal Producer = Mark Hudson / Hanson Reviews = * Allmusic… … Wikipedia
Snowed — Snow Snow, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Snowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Snowing}.] To fall in or as snow; chiefly used impersonally; as, it snows; it snowed yesterday. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snowed in — ADJ If you are snowed in, you cannot go anywhere because of heavy snow. We may all be snowed in here together for days. Syn: snowbound … English dictionary
snowed under — ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, usu ADJ with n (emphasis) If you say that you are snowed under, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of work or other things to deal with. [INFORMAL] Ed was snowed under with fan mail when he was doing his television… … English dictionary
snowed under — Someone who is snowed under has so many things to do, usually work, that they unable to cope with it all. With the flu epidemic, doctors and nurses are completely snowed under … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
snowed under — having too much work to do. She wants me to take some time off but I m snowed under with work at the moment. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of snowed under (= covered by so much snow that people cannot get out or move around) … New idioms dictionary
snowed — mod. deceived. □ He was one snowed coach. He still doesn’t know what really happened. □ We really had him snowed! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions