[
UK
/tʃˈɒk/
]
[ US /ˈtʃɑk/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃɑk/ ]
ADVERB
-
as completely as possible
it was chock-a-block full
VERB
-
support on chocks
chock the boat - secure with chocks
NOUN
- a block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object
How To Use chock In A Sentence
- There are chocks of assorted age and make, battered into shapeless bashies, as well as many fine #1 Friends, sunk and overcammed deep into fingercracks which refuse to give up their dead.
- While awaiting maintenance arrival, Airmen Green and Helton continued patrolling the area to verify that all aircraft were chocked.
- The crowd is chock-a-block with people who like all kinds of music, and there are only very few acts that can cater for such an assorted group of people.
- My serial Flyover City is a blog-novel, detailing the trials and tribulations of a regular guy living in a world chock-full of super heroes and villians. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A Vast List of Storytelling Blunders
- A chock full pool of water, after blowing off silence.
- The Canadian deck crew chocked and chained the helicopter, we transferred the parts, and signaled for breakdown.
- All the hours from 8: 30 to 4: 30 were chock-full of classes for the first time in two semesters.
- It's an instrumental album featuring classical instrumentation, it features gorgeous packaging, and most of the song titles are either in French or chock full of commas.
- Trad climbers use friends, chocks, stoppers and other passive and active gear instead.
- They are also a classic comic pair in a production that's chockablock with vivid characters: Elizabeth Reaser as Buddy's wife, Beth; Collette Wolfe as Matt's wife, Sandra; Louisa Krause as a droll motel desk clerk. Nervy 'Young Adult' Dazzles by the Book