Examples of 'are snowed' in a sentence

Meaning of "are snowed"

are snowed: This phrase is often used to indicate that someone or something is overwhelmed or inundated, usually with work or responsibilities. It suggests a feeling of being buried or swamped by a particular situation or task.

How to use "are snowed" in a sentence

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are snowed
I know a lot of people are snowed in.
We are snowed in right.
Let us leave before the roads to the station are snowed under.
The roads are snowed in.
Starting guard Kraig Urbik is among the Bills players who are snowed in.
I presume you are snowed under and haven't been able to approve them.
Pogue and Fletcher are snowed under.
One day, when they are snowed in, Charlotte tells the boys they can go sledding.
I wonder if the school stairs are snowed under?
The roads are snowed in. We' re delayed here in Tomah.
Jenny… You can rest easy as it looks like we are snowed out.
The roads are snowed in. We're delayed here in Tomah.
Tomah, Wisconsin? The roads are snowed in.

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