If you are "snowed under," it means that you are overwhelmed with or have too much work and cannot manage it all.
A similar idiom is to be "swamped" - a swamp is a wetland near a forest.
Example:
The doctor has twenty appointments this morning. He is snowed under. He will probably not have time to have lunch until 2pm.
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CUNY - College of Staten Island - English Language Institute
Thursday, February 13, 2014
BE SNOWED UNDER
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