Citations:slammed


 * busied with work:


 * 2009, Kurt Johnston, Mark Oestreicher, My School, Zondervan (ISBN 9780310863175)
 * Or, worse yet, you&#39;ve been so slammed with working on a massive science project about helium that you haven&#39;t stayed caught up in any of your other classes. (You&#39;re also really lightheaded because you&#39;ve been playing with the helium too)
 * 2011, Elin Hilderbrand, Silver Girl: A Novel, Reagan Arthur Books (ISBN 9780316175579)
 * But I&#39;m so slammed that I can&#39;t, in good conscience, take on another project. I&#39;m sorry.” Meredith had immediately backpedaled, saying yes, of course, she understood. And then she&#39;d retreated—shellshocked and dejected— back into the ...
 * 2015, Sara Humphreys, Brave the Heat, Sourcebooks, Inc. (ISBN 9781402293689)
 * Because they&#39;d been so slammed, there had been more than one occasion when Veronica and Cookie were out on a job or buried in work in the back, leaving Jordan ...
 * 2017, Nicole Lapin, Boss Bitch: A Simple 12-Step Plan to Take Charge of Your Career, Currency (ISBN 9780451495860), page 99:
 * It&#39;s because you are fabulous, of course, but also because if they are so slammed that they can&#39;t even make time for a face-to-face interview, trust me, they want to check the box that this position is filled so they can get on ...
 * 2020, Marie Force, How Much I Care, HTJB, Inc. (ISBN 9781952793004)
 * We&#39;ve been so slammed, and Jason has been a godsend to us over the last couple of months. He&#39;s arranged his schedule at Miami-Dade General Hospital, where he and Carmen both work, to be here on Thursday afternoons.
 * 2020, Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Noir, Akashic Books (ISBN 9781617758126)
 * “We&#39;ve been jammed with so much, trying to get our TV show back on the air,” Buck apologized. “I&#39;ve just been so slammed with so many things.” I said it was no problem. The sun streaked past my passenger window.




 * very drunk:




 * smashed, hit forcefully (verb):




 * very full of people, busy:




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