So far, so good

Until now things have gone well."So far, so good," she replied when we asked her how her new job was going.

So far

Until now.So far, no one has entered the speech contest at the television station.

A so-and-so

A person that you do not like.I do not like that so-and-so. His personality really bothers me.

(not a) snowball`s chance in hell

No chance at all (used in the negative or interrogative or conditional).We do not have a snowball`s chance in hell of winning the game tomorrow.

Snow (someone) under

To give so much work or something that it cannot be dealt with.The extra homework snowed me under during the last week.

A snow job

Technical vocabulary that makes you seem like an expert in a field.The salesman tried to give us a snow job when he talked about the new machine.

A snow job

Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favor of someone.His presentation at the meeting was a snow job.

Sniff out

To locate someone or something. The police dog worked hard to sniff out the bank robber.

(not to be) sneezed at

To be worth having, (not) to be considered unimportant (used in the negative).The new computer system is not to be sneezed at.

Snap (something) up snap up (something)

To take/buy/accept something eagerly.The concert tickets were snapped up in three hours.