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to snow under
[phrase form: snow]
01
estar abrumado por, saturar con
to overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of work, tasks, requests, or messages, often causing a feeling of being stressed
02
cubrir de nieve, enterrar bajo la nieve
to cover something with a substantial layer of snow, making it hard or impossible to access, move, or operate
snow under
v
Ejemplo
The students were snowed under with assignments and exams, making it a challenging semester.
The unexpected project extensions snowed under the construction crew, leading to overtime and tight deadlines.
After the product launch, the customer support team found themselves snowed under with a surge in customer requests.
The mountain trail was snowed under, posing challenges for hikers attempting to reach the summit.
The blizzard had the power to snow under cars parked on the streets overnight.