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1knee-deep — adjective 1. ) deep enough to reach your knees: The snow was almost knee deep. a ) standing in something that reaches your knees: We were knee deep in water. 2. ) if you are knee deep in work or problems, you have a lot of work or problems …
2knee-deep — adj 1.) deep enough to reach your knees knee deep in ▪ knee deep in mud ▪ knee deep in snow 2.) [not before noun] informal having a lot of something knee deep in ▪ knee deep in work …
3knee-deep — UK / US adjective 1) a) deep enough to reach your knees The snow was almost knee deep. b) standing in something that reaches your knees We were knee deep in water. 2) if you are knee deep in work or problems, you have a lot of work or problems …
4knee-deep — adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. sunk to the knees < knee deep in mud > b. deeply engaged or occupied < knee deep in work > 2. knee high …
5knee-deep — adjective 1 deep enough to reach your knees (+ in): knee deep in mud 2 informal having a lot of something (+ in): knee deep in work …
6be knee-deep in something — be knee deep in (something) to have too much of something. I m knee deep in work at the moment, so I m not stopping for lunch …
7be knee-deep in — (something) to have too much of something. I m knee deep in work at the moment, so I m not stopping for lunch …
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