0 reaching as high as someone's knees -- po kolana , do kolan
1 to have a lot of something to deal with -- siedzieć w czymś po pachy
I'm knee-deep in paperwork.
They use the knee-deep water as protection from predators.
The ground was swampy, and the trenches quickly became filled knee-deep in water.
Their legs are covered in a water repelling substance allowing them to run quite fast in knee-deep water.
They would start on opposite sides of the course, racing through knee-deep water to catch the other tribe.
They will start on opposite sides of the course, racing through knee-deep water to catch the other tribe.
Mudslides and overflowing rivers flooded several towns with knee-deep waters.
Once on land or immobilised in knee-deep water, a cut is made across its top near the blowhole to partially sever its head.
It is also good for parents of young children because the water doesn't get much deeper than knee-deep along the shore.