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1 snowed under
snowed under [‚snəʊdˈʌndər]• to be snowed under with letters/offers être submergé de lettres/d'offres -
2 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) begravet* * *(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) begravet -
3 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) desbordado, sobrecargado -
4 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) kaffærður -
5 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) ki sem látszik (a munkából) -
6 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) sobrecarregar -
7 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) işe boğulmuş -
8 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) biti zasut z -
9 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) hukkua -
10 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) som holder på å drukne (i arbeid) -
11 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) sovraccarico, sommerso -
12 snowed under
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13 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) zawalony -
14 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) apkrauts (ar darbiem) -
15 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) užverstas -
16 snowed under
översvämmas av* * *(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) nära att drunkna i, översvämmad av -
17 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) absorbit (de) -
18 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) πνιγμένος -
19 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) zaplavený -
20 snowed under
(overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work: Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work.) zavalený
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