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How To Use Choke-full In A Sentence

  • There wasn't much else in the room except the smell, and that seemed to fill it choke-full. New Treasure Seekers
  • He comes to a house in the wilds of Corsica; he is choke-full of Parisian gossip, he has a lot to say of course, but he never gets Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 23, 1891
  • If the grating is free and there is an overflow not to be accounted for, it is very possible that a drain-pipe somewhere is choke-full of the roots of some tree. Mary's Meadow; and Letters From a Little Garden
  • That king did not use brick from poverty; for he was choke-full of revenues, being ruler of all Caria. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • 'Hoora!' sings out the others, and fill their mouths choke-full of peas to last the whole line. Tom Brown's Schooldays
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  • He is choke-full of hope and life, notwithstanding the cold, and kicks his heels against the back-board, and would like to sing, only he doesn't know how his friend the silent guard might take it. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • There's nothing for candour like a lower-school boy, and East was a genuine specimen — frank, hearty, and good-natured, well-satisfied with himself and his position, and choke-full of life and spirits, and all the Rugby prejudices and traditions which he had been able to get together in the long course of one half-year during which he had been at the School-house. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • The place was choke-full, just to excess, and when the curtain was hauled up in came a decent old gentleman in great distress, and implored all the powers of heaven and earth to help him find his runaway daughter that had decamped with some ne'er-do-weel loon of a half-pay captain. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • Much like the characters in her Oscar-winning screenplay Juno that she won ... well, less than a year ago, Tara is choke-full of parody's of human beings asking the audience to take their problems seriously when they cannot even live up to the task. Jake Arky: Flee To Canadian TV
  • Though you may be choke-full of science, not one in twenty of you knows where to find the wood-sorrel, or bee-orchis, which grow in the next wood, or on the down three miles off, or what the bog-bean and wood-sage are good for. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • “But what shall I do? for to the market tomorrow I will go, if it were choke-full of Coffins, and a ghost in each coffin of the lot.” Westward Ho!

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