GUEST2008
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Hi
Does the phrase "be snowed under" most often (or always) mean that one has a lot of work, too much work?
So if someone says "I'm snowed under" should I understand it that he has a lot of work?
Does the phrase "be snowed under" most often (or always) mean that one has a lot of work, too much work?
So if someone says "I'm snowed under" should I understand it that he has a lot of work?