snowed under (Meaning)

snowed under

to defeat by a large margin, to defeat by a large amount, to overwhelm especially beyond the ability to absorb or deal with something, to overwhelm especially in excess of capacity to absorb or deal with something

snowed under Sentence Examples

  1. The children were snowed under with presents on Christmas morning.
  2. The employees were snowed under with work during the busy season.
  3. The city was snowed under during the blizzard, paralyzing traffic.
  4. The students were snowed under with assignments before finals week.
  5. The writer was snowed under with requests for interviews after her book became a bestseller.
  6. The athlete was snowed under with endorsement deals after his Olympic victory.
  7. The accountant was snowed under with tax returns during tax season.
  8. The restaurant was snowed under with reservations on Valentine's Day.
  9. The bakery was snowed under with orders for Christmas cookies.
  10. The mailman was snowed under with holiday packages.

FAQs About the word snowed under

to defeat by a large margin, to defeat by a large amount, to overwhelm especially beyond the ability to absorb or deal with something, to overwhelm especially i

annihilated, clobbered, topped, ran rings around, dusted, pasted, routed, bombed, threw, beat the pants off

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The children were snowed under with presents on Christmas morning.

The employees were snowed under with work during the busy season.

The city was snowed under during the blizzard, paralyzing traffic.

The students were snowed under with assignments before finals week.