to snow under
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/snˈoʊ ˈʌndɚ/
British pronunciation
/snˈəʊ ˈʌndə/

Definition & Meaning of "snow under"

to snow under
[phrase form: snow]
01

to overwhelm someone or something with an excessive amount of work, tasks, requests, or messages, often causing a feeling of being stressed

to snow under definition and meaning
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The students were snowed under with assignments and exams, making it a challenging semester.
After the product launch, the customer support team found themselves snowed under with a surge in customer requests.
02

to cover something with a substantial layer of snow, making it hard or impossible to access, move, or operate

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The blizzard had the power to snow under cars parked on the streets overnight.
The ski resort was at risk of being snowed under, hampering the activities for the weekend.
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