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chock

[chok] / tʃɒk /










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Now, national food magazines aimed at homemakers eager to cook the latest restaurant dishes are chock full of hints and recipes.

From Seattle Times

Trump attorney Jesse Binnall in arguments last month cast the lawsuits as “chock full of propaganda that are meant to achieve political rather than legal objectives.”

From Washington Post

In the west, hundreds of protesters chocked intersections along Pacific Highway with vehicles leading to the Canada-U.S. border crossing in South Surrey, British Columbia.

From Reuters

In true Ubisoft fashion, the massive, vivid environment is chock full of collectibles, activities, and puzzles to strengthen your character.

From The Verge

Deeply cheesy and chock full of tender short rib, this gooey dip has me checking my schedule to see how fast I can make it back to Woodinville.

From Seattle Times