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Examples for "neck-deep"
Examples for "neck-deep"
1Those who've lived upright lives and those who are neck-deep in sin.
2Farmers desperate to save their cattle walk neck-deep in water pulling them along.
3A 14-year-old boy was killed, while others were left wading neck-deep in water.
4Then he realized that the man was neck-deep in a hole.
5The streets were ankle-deep in dust or neck-deep in mud.
1I made for the lagoon, and went in up to my neck.
2The babble increased, and by night I was up to my neck.
3And I'm sitting up to my neck in a bank of sand.
4I'm going to be in this fight right up to my neck.
5You remember seein' me aloft, an' up to my neck in water.
1The child put his hand up to her neck and kissed her.
2She reached safety just as the water was up to her neck.
3Naomi was now up to her neck in steel-blue titanium and composite.
4She was in whatever it was right up to her neck.
5She rolled over, pulling a threadbare covering up to her neck.
1His brutal conclusion: Mr Morrison was up to his neck in it.
2And Max was up to his neck in Kruger-Brent politics at home.
3Tim put his hand up to his neck and felt about helplessly.
4Vergil was in the tub, up to his neck in pinkish water.
5Vergil lay in the tub, up to his neck in pinkish water.
1We were in water up to our necks and were almost drowned.
2And, indeed, we were up to our necks in business these days.
3And we're up to our necks in it all at the Hague.
4And here we are, up to our necks in the tureen.
5We could be up to our necks in a firefight at any second.'
1Next the two men, still unconscious, were buried up to their necks.
2And all my staff officers were up to their necks in the battle.
3Stand the sealed jars in tepid water up to their necks if possible.
4But they were there: buried in the sand up to their necks, drowned.
5The ones who slept with blankets pulled up to their necks.
1You're up to your neck in water. And swimming is not required.
2From the sound of it, you're in it up to your neck.
3You're sitting up to your neck in shit if you haven't realized that!
4The bastards would chain you in it up to your neck.
5You'd be up to your neck in it before you knew where you were.
6The brush and weeds were up to your neck.
7At that time the water was up to your neck, and yet you weren't drowned.
8And if you jumped over, Phil, you'd be up to your neck at the start.
9You're up to your neck in it, aren't you?
10When the mud's up to your neck, you needn't trouble yourself because you've lost your pattens.
11If you had been in a shell hole full of water up to your neck, Tish Carberry--
12You'd get wet up to your neck.
13That snow is up to your neck.
14In other words, you're, not in town thirty minutes before you're up to your neck in police business.
15In some places the mud goes up to your neck, Pat Kirby, chief of the airport police, said.
16Even if you don't know anything about Sean Price but are up to your neck with jingly Christmas cheer, then get into it.