Similar words: leatherneck, rubberneck, internecine, neck and neck, take to heart, up to, up to now, come up to. Meaning: adj. deeply involved.
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1, She's up to her neck in work.
2, She's up to her neck in debt/problems/work.
3, Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.
4, Pumping that water up to her neck.
5, Tina Turner pranced, with legs right up to her neck, across the stage in a leather teddy, leaving Mick Jagger's famous mouth agape and speechless.
6, When he opened the door to the room, she was in bed with the quilt pulled up to her neck.
7, She turned away from the door, and fell into salt water, right up to her neck.
8, She said she knew nothing about the robbery, but I'm sure she's in it up to her neck.
9, Numerous eye-witnesses say she was forced into a hole, buried up to her neck then pelted with stones by more than 50 men until she died in front of 1000 spectators.
More similar words: leatherneck, rubberneck, internecine, neck and neck, take to heart, up to, up to now, come up to, up to par, add up to, act up to, neck, up to date, stand up to, live up to, look up to, lead up to, face up to, up-to-date, make up to, feel up to, V-neck, up to snuff, up to the mark, necking, neckband, polo neck, necktie, measure up to, upton sinclair.