A block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object.
As completely as possible.
1 The spirit atmosphere in which we live is full, chock -full , of cross-currents.
2 A chock is placed at the bow for tying up to piers.
3 A company came on board the Scourge, and they filled us chock -a-block .
4 It was chock - full of furniture, all of it securely fastened and closed.
5 You don't want to try Harrison's Pass; it's chock full of tribulation.
6 She's not only proud as Lucifer, but she's chock full of religion.
7 They're just chock full uv millions uv millions uv tons uv snow!
8 His earnest horn-rimmed, spectacled face, his dark suits, his briefcase always chock - full .
9 He brings hope: for the first time, Murcia's training was chock - o - block last week.
10 The extenders list is chock - full of special tax breaks for businesses.
11 The chapter that is based on field work is chock full of photographs.
12 The Fine Gael website is chock - full of policy positions and statements.
13 Then they chock up the rest with advice to the Government.
14 I heard one fellow say; 'he must be chock - full of bullets long ago.
15 Just chock it with a bit of rock when I swing it open.
16 And what good would a piton or chock nut do against this monster?
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