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ADJECTIVE
  1. packed full to capacity
    chowder chockablock with pieces of fish

How To Use chock-full In A Sentence

  • The 32-page catalog is chock-full of things that add fun to festive occasions.
  • It is, however, exactly the sort of recipe that she likes to share with home cooks her new book, "Cooking in the Moment," is chock-full of such recipes. White Borscht With Turnips, Savoy Cabbage and Horseradish
  • The album is mainly middle-of-the-road reggae, heavy on drum and bass, and chock-full of melody lines that grab you right away and sound better with each listen.
  • The lobby and bar areas are also chock-full of outlets, which make it even easier to take advantage of the hotel's free Wi-Fi.
  • The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation.
  • (If you’ve never listened to Aesop, what I mean is this; he is the pioneer and master of Dadaist hip-hop, and his songs are chock-full of spectacular lines that mean… nothing.) F.l.a.s.h.f.l.o.o.d
  • Set in 1958, the screwball plot involves false identities and a literary hoax, chock-full of distinctive wisecracks delivered at breakneck speed.
  • The ‘Palms’ are connected by causeways to a Miami-like beachfront chock-full of mega-hotels, apartment high-rises and yacht marinas.
  • It's a pocket-size paperback, but it's chock-full of wonderful things.
  • From outdoor light sculptures to all-puppet chorus lines, this season is, without a doubt, chock-full of weird and wonderful artistic delights.
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