snowed under|snow under in English

covered in snow, inundated

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1. 18 The grass was snowed under after a storm.

2. Since the hurricane, builders and roofers have been snowed under with work.

3. The frozen snow crunched under our feet.

4. The mud disappeared under a blanket of snow.

5. There were patches of old snow under the crest.

6. We scrunched the pebbles/gravel/snow under our feet.

7. The branch snapped off under the weight of the snow.

8. 11 Is everything in hibernation under the bedding of snow?

9. The frozen snow Crunched under the wheels of our car

10. 8 We scrunched the pebbles/gravel/snow under our feet.

11. The frozen snow crunched under the wheels of our car.

12. All in the snow under the dress looked like Toshiro clean.

13. Horses are able to forage for grass even under deep snow.

14. I could feel the crunch of the snow under my boots.

15. The snow on top of the mountains melted away under the sun.

16. Suddenly, the snow under his feet fell in, and he felt something move.

17. We could only hear the sound of crashing snow under each foot steps.

18. They had been buried there because there was no snow under the tank.

19. Greater under the more snow the entire county has become a small quiet down.

20. Under our feet the earth is still partially frozen and covered with patches of snow.

21. Given that a street light against the background in the snow under a hazy beauty.

22. These accumulate as the snow melts under spring sunshine, and the resulting discoloration hastens the melting.

23. It snowed for three days without stopping.

24. Because of a lack of support: The building’s roof Caved in under the weight of the snow.

25. 30 It will be treacherous driving or walking, the layer of ice under the deceptively soft snow.