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Idioms para Snow (neve)

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(to be) Snowed in : Trapped (somewhere) because of too much snow, most likely due to a recent  snow storm . e.g. The snow was so deep that we were snowed in for three days. Luckily we had enough food to last us a while. (to be) Snowed under:   Overworked; exceptionally busy. e.g. Look, I’m really snowed under at the moment. Can this wait? (to) snowball into something:  Fig. [for something] to become larger or more serious by growing like a snowball being rolled. e.g. This whole problem is  snowballing  into a crisis very rapidly. (to / not to) have a snowball’s chance in hell:  to have no chance at all of achieving something (usually + of + doing sth) e.g. With those grades she doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of getting into college. A snow bunny: 1. Someone learning to ski. e.g. This little slope is for snow bunnies. They call it the ‘ bunny hill ’. 2. A young, attractive female at a  skiing  lodge. e.g. Some...