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That expression, 'snowed under', also has another meaning. Anyone who has too much work to do is 'snowed under'. You might explain to a friend that you cannot see her tonight, because you are 'snowed under' with work. It also is possible to snow someone under with words. The idea is to change someone's mind by making a great many pleasant, but , statements or claims. That is a 'snow job'.
  


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