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snowed
snow S0514600 (snō)n.1. Frozen precipitation consisting of hexagonally symmetrical ice crystals that form soft, white flakes.2. A falling of snow; a snowstorm.3. Something resembling snow, as:a. The white specks on a television screen resulting from weak reception.b. Slang Cocaine.c. Slang Heroin.v. snowed, snow·ing, snows v.intr. To fall as or in snow.v.tr.1. To cover, shut off, or close off with snow: We were snowed in.2. Slang To overwhelm with insincere talk, especially with flattery.Phrasal Verb: snow under1. To overwhelm: I was snowed under with work.2. To defeat by a very large margin. [Middle English, from Old English snāw; see sneigwh- in Indo-European roots.]snowed (snəʊd) adj (Recreational Drugs) slang under the influence of narcotic drugsTranslations- Is the road to ... covered with snow? (US)
Is the road to ... snowed up? (UK) → 去...的路上有积雪吗?
snowed
get snowedTo be deceived, swindled, or hoodwinked. I'm always paranoid that I'm going to get snowed by the mechanic when I take my car in for repairs. I just don't understand how that slimy governor's supporters can't see that they're all getting snowed.See also: get, snowsnowed mod. deceived. He was one snowed coach. He still doesn’t know what really happened. See also: snowEncyclopediaSeesnow |