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IELTS Teacher SAJ
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"To be *snowed under*" means to have too much work to do and feeling overwhelmed or unable to manage all of it.
*Synonyms:*
- *Overwhelmed*
- *Swamped*
- *Drowning in work*
*Example:*
- "I can't go out this weekend because I'm snowed under with work."
- "She’s completely swamped with emails and projects at the moment."
It’s often used when someone has so many tasks or responsibilities that they can’t finish everything in time.
Apr 10, 2025 8:09 PM
IELTS Teacher SAJ
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Azeri, English, Other, Persian (Farsi), Turkish
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