up to one's neck in
Example Sentences
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One doesn’t need to stand up to one’s neck in experience, in a perfect muck of experience, in order to know things, in order to know they are there.
From The Lost Art of Reading by Lee, Gerald Stanley
That's a very different thing from sitting up to one's neck in a bog, and pretending it's all the same to you, when in fact it really is all the same.
From On the Eve by Garnett, Constance