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chock-full
[chok-fool, chuhk-]
adjective
full to the limit; crammed.
chock-full
adjective
(postpositive) completely full
Word History and Origins
Origin of chock-full1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chock-full1
Example Sentences
But its campus, chock-full of hidden symbolism, has a long history.
Altadena and Pacific Palisades are communities with tree canopies and century-old houses navigated by narrow, sometimes winding roads chock-full of vegetation.
Washington is chock-full of statues, markers, memorials and plaques that, with a few notable exceptions, are easily passed on a daily basis with scarcely a glance.
Once chock-full of silver chloride, that electrode was moved to the pure water chamber.
“We Live in Time” is also chock-full of contrivances.
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