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Snow under Meaning in English

expression

ˈsnoʊ/ /ˈəndɝ
SNOH-UHN-der
snˈəʊ/ /ˈʌndɐ
sn-OH-UN-duh

Definition

To give someone so much work or so many tasks that they feel overwhelmed and unable to keep up.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, usually passive: 'be snowed under (with work)'. Often used for work, studies, or chores. Not related to actual snow. Common collocations: 'snowed under with emails', 'completely snowed under'. Do not confuse with 'snow in' (blocked by snow physically).

Example Sentences

If you keep taking on projects, you'll get totally snowed under.

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Sorry I didn't reply—I've been snowed under with emails all week.

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We're so snowed under that we're working late every night.

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I'm snowed under with homework this week.

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She is snowed under at work and can't take a break.

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Teachers often get snowed under during exam season.

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