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chock-full

[chok-fool, chuhk-] / ˈtʃɒkˈfʊl, ˈtʃʌk- /


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This attach^ case' - he nudged it with his foot - 'is chock-full of notes on every possible angle one can imagine.'

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Without data, you're the Titanic, crossing an Atlantic chock-full of icebergs without radar.

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I thought sitting on one of those red velvety couches chock-full of fringy pillows was probably akin to suffocating.

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What bothered me was that everything about the house seemed normal, although I knew it must be chock-full of crazy people.

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In the parking lot, I found a farmer’s pickup truck, chock-full of farm-related wares.

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