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It seems to me that when a fellow is chock-full of anything he oughtn't to feel much hunger.
TWO BOYS IN WYOMINGEDWARD S. ELLIS
Me and your mother wuz both young, both very much in love, both chock full o' hope and hard day's work.
SI KLEGG, BOOK 2 (OF 6)JOHN MCELROY
The harbour was chock-full of forlorn-looking craft, which had evidently lain idle for a long while.
EASTERN NIGHTS - AND FLIGHTSALAN BOTT
He is chock full of tact, the smoothest old boy I ever fell up against.
THE PILLAR OF LIGHTLOUIS TRACY
The newspapers got along at last, chock full of war, and the patriotic fever fairly bust out in Baldinsville.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF ARTEMUS WARDCHARLES FARRAR BROWNE (AKA ARTEMUS WARD)
They will awe anyone and fill him chock full of all kinds of thoughts.
AN AMERICAN HOBO IN EUROPEBEN GOODKIND
And yet if I want to get him to do somethin' or other he is always chock full of business that can't wait a minute.
THANKFUL'S INHERITANCEJOSEPH C. LINCOLN
It is he who receives me in a voice drawling and muffled—his mouth, it seems, is chock-full of macaroni.
'NEATH VERDUN, AUGUST-OCTOBER, 1914MAURICE GENEVOIX
If the Readers want reprints why doesn't Mr. Clayton publish an annual chock full of reprints for these reprint hounds?
ASTOUNDING STORIES, JUNE, 1931VARIOUS
Then I turned on the cocks in the gasoline pipes fore and aft, and noticed that the carbureter feed cup was chock full.
CAPE COD STORIESJOSEPH C. LINCOLN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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