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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.






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"Chock-full" Quotes from Famous Books



... my style o' weather—sunshine floodin' all the place, An' the breezes from the eastward blowin' gently on my face. An' the woods chock-full o' singin' till you'd think birds never had A single care to fret 'em or a grief to make 'em sad. Oh, I settle down contented in the shadow of a tree, An' tell myself right proudly that the day was made ...
— All That Matters • Edgar A. Guest

... beastly, NAN, that's wot it is. Wy, blimy, Narrer ill-lighted streets is our best friends. Yer dingy nooks and slums, sombre and slimy, Is gifts wot Prowidence most kyindly sends To give hus chaps a chance of perks and pickins; But if the Town's chock-full of "arc" and "glow," With you and me, NAN, it will play the dickens. We must turn 'onest, ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100. February 21, 1891 • Various



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