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