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Chock-full   /tʃɑk-fʊl/   Listen
adjective
chockfull, Chock-full  adj.  Quite full; full to capacity; choke-full; as, chowder chock-full of clams.
Synonyms: chockablock(predicate), chockful(predicate), choke-full(predicate), chuck-full(predicate), cram full.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Chock-full" Quotes from Famous Books



... fast as I can, ain't I? Very well then! You're a fine, up-standin' young cove, and may 'ave white 'ands (which I don't see myself, but no matter) and may likewise be chock-full o' taking ways (which, though not noticin', I won't go for to deny)—but a Eve's a Eve, and always will be—you'll mind as I warned you again' 'em last time ...
— The Broad Highway • Jeffery Farnol

... a specialty of facts—have abounded in them; facts to be found on every page and in every paragraph. Reading such a work, you imagine that the besotted author said to himself, "I will just naturally fill this thing chock-full of facts"—and then went and did so to the extent ...
— Europe Revised • Irvin S. Cobb



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