verb
- past tense of snow; fell as snow
- overwhelmed or buried with a large amount of something
- deceived or misled someone with elaborate talk or false information
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- It snowed heavily last night.
- The mountain peaks were snowed under for months.
- She was snowed with work assignments.
- The students were snowed under with homework.
- He snowed the interviewer with technical jargon.
- Don’t let them snow you with fancy promises.
- The town was snowed in for three days.