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up to one's neck
[up to one's neck]
{adv. phr.}
Overwhelmed with; submerged in.
/"During the summer season in our cottage by the lake," the Allens complained, "we are usually up to our necks in uninvited guests."/
Compare: UP TO ONE'S EARS.
Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
© 2010
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