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Examples for "chockablock"
Examples for "chockablock"
1Turning east he saw the chockablock shimmer of Media City.
2The long scientific appendix is chockablock with complex mathematical equations.
3Kathmandu airport was chockablock, so identifying where helicopters could land was a priority, said Masters.
4By the time Michael was eleven, his life was chockablock with school, friends, and baseball.
5Their debut album is chockablock with fantastic soul tunes full of passion, suss and raw emotion.
1Every card comes embedded with a special data chip chockful of information downloadable to your DijAssist.
2We went in, and there stood a tub chockful of water so hot, steam was rising off it.
3Well, in the municipal campaign of 1897, that young man, chockful of patriotism, worked day and night for the Tammany ticket.
4It's chockful of reptiles and unclean things, with green and purple fungi, two feet high, with poison in the very sniff of them.
5For under that pail, cramped down so he couldn't get out, and just bilin' over with rage, and chockful of pizen, was William Henry!
1The two parlours and the tap-room and the kitchen are all choke-full.
2They are crammed choke-full with every known mechanical contrivance for the production of ear-stunning noises.
3Why, at his age I was choke-full of maxims.
4Perhaps she is like that craft you captured, choke-full of lead and silver, from Lima.
5The rooms, choke-full of misery, sent piercing shrieks and wails and groans out into the night.
1It was chock-full of furniture, all of it securely fastened and closed.
2His earnest horn-rimmed, spectacled face, his dark suits, his briefcase always chock-full.
3The extenders list is chock-full of special tax breaks for businesses.
4The Fine Gael website is chock-full of policy positions and statements.
5I heard one fellow say; 'he must be chock-full of bullets long ago.
1It's just cram full of snakes.
2There's no room in St. George's 'thought-bag' for any bad thoughts, it's so cram full of good ones.
4The UN-funded malnutrition ward in Hodeidah is crammed full of similar cases.
5A posting house is crammed full of officers and men and horses.
1Its chuck-full of silver birch trees, and there ain't no better kindlin' than birch bark.
2Pumped my lungs chuck-full of Rocky Mountain air.
3Their church is chuck-full of authority-allthe way from the Pope down to the priest-andaccordingly they do as they're told.
4"I tould him," said he, "I hadn't a cint, but he poured me a tin chuck-full.
5"The world's chuck-full of men," Bill observed.
6"Because," Billy's mouth was full of that silken gown; "because you and me is so plum chuck-full of happiness we're nigh to busting."