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Up to our necks   /əp tu ˈaʊər nɛks/   Listen
Up to our necks

adjective
1.
Deeply involved.  Synonyms: neck-deep, up to her neck, up to his neck, up to my neck, up to their necks, up to your neck.  "Up to their necks in debt"






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"Up to our necks" Quotes from Famous Books



... of it. And here we are, up to our necks in the tureen. Why, I've only been back three weeks from Uganda, and taken a place in Scotland, and signed the lease and all. Pretty goin's on—what? How does it ...
— The Lost World • Arthur Conan Doyle

... they weren't safe! We're up to our necks in regular highway robberies, M. Charles. Why, no later than last week they stopped and robbed the diligence between ...
— The Companions of Jehu • Alexandre Dumas

... could during the day-time, keeping watch and watch, while at night we did such travelling as was possible. But that was not much, for more often than not we were driven to take refuge in trees, or to retreat into the water, sitting in it up to our necks, with sharks cruising round within a few fathoms of us and occasionally making dashes into the shallow water and running themselves aground in their efforts to reach us. Ah! those were lively times and no mistake; and often enough we used to tell each other that life ...
— The Strange Adventures of Eric Blackburn • Harry Collingwood

... suspense would only set a keener edge on the pleasure. Leading them the way, and shewing our friends an example of continency, which they were giving signs of losing respect to, we went hand in hand into the stream, till it took us up to our necks, where the no more than grateful coolness of the wafer gave my senses a delicious refreshment from the sultriness of the season, and made more alive, more happy in myself, and, in course, more alert, and open to ...
— Memoirs Of Fanny Hill - A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749) • John Cleland

... us," Jimmie went on, "and we're up to our necks in trouble. I wonder what instructions this ...
— Boy Scouts on Motorcycles - With the Flying Squadron • G. Harvey Ralphson



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