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neck–deep
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neck–deep
(adjective)
neck–deep
adjective
neck–deep
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of NECK–DEEP
1
:
reaching as high as your neck
She stood in
neck-deep
water.
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2
:
standing in something that reaches to your neck
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usually +
in
She was
neck-deep in
water.
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often used figuratively
We were
neck-deep in
work. [=we were very busy]
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— neck–deep
adverb
She stood
neck-deep
in the water.
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