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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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snap (something) up<br />

- to take/buy/accept something eagerly<br />

The tickets to the concert were snapped up in three hours.<br />

(not to be) sneezed at<br />

- (not) to be worth having, (not) to be considered unimportant (used in the negative or<br />

interrogative)<br />

The new stereo system is not to be sneezed at.<br />

"Do you think that the new offer is something to sneeze at?"<br />

sniff out (someone or something)<br />

- to locate someone or something<br />

The police dog worked hard to sniff out the bank robber.<br />

a snow job<br />

- insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone<br />

His presentation at the meeting was a snow job.<br />

a snow job<br />

- technical vocabulary that makes you seem like an expert in a field<br />

The salesman tried to give us a snow job when he started to talk about the<br />

specifications of the machine.<br />

snow (someone) under<br />

- to give so much of something that it cannot be dealt with<br />

The extra paperwork snowed me under during the last week.<br />

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