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I just make sure I'm not snowed under by kids.
I was afraid with all the trouble you'd be snowed under.
It gets snowed under so often, its clear that the road is against the natural laws of nature.
Work wise the boys are pretty snowed under at the moment.
All I know is that things pile up and people get snowed under.
As the number of names increased, the volunteers were getting snowed under.
I'm not a small-town deputy you can snow under with a few loud words.
I wait to hear back from them but apparently they are snowed under with email's.
I am snowed under and out of the office.
But by July 1 we were completely snowed under with reports, and there just wasn't anybody to send.
I have been off line for a couple of months and now snowed under with outstanding email.
I'm still snowed under at work and will be for at least another month or two.
I'm snowed under with work and I've taken too much time off to be with you.
However, we need your help to actually arrange these events since the Committee is already snowed under with a 1,001 tasks.
During the winter months it is sometimes snowed under.
The chef has been snowed under in his house also and we only managed to open the front door on Tuesday.
And for every breakout record, dozens of others get snowed under.
It was a bad winter and he was soon snowed under.
All it takes is for one of us to comment on not being busy, and we find the entire unit snowed under with cases.
I did not expect to be snowed under with notables on a simple visit to a museum.
But additional delays are expected because he is snowed under with many other important cases and has little support staff to investigate for him.
Of course it can't work, Randy, the antenna is snowed under.
Early the next morning, we heard on the radio that all roads to the village and the nearest city were snowed under.
At times I can get snowed under and have little time to get big things accomplished.
What was the point if you were so snowed under that you could not enjoy it?