0 past simple and past participle of snow --
2 to deceive or trick someone by talking a lot or by giving them a lot of information: --
It felt like she was snowing us with statistics.
This area has extreme snow storms, and becomes snowed up very frequently.
Is he aware that they are snowed under with demands from the new funding council for development plans, mission statements, and heaven knows what?
I hope that he has not been snowed in there too often.
Indeed, the transport users' consultative committees must be snowed under with protests from these areas.
No one will be snowed under with documents.
He suggested that local authorities would be snowed under by applications from tenants.
All this time the owners, purchasers, would-be developers and everybody else concerned are snowed under with forms that have to be dealt with.
We all know that management is snowed under with legislation.