CHOCK-FULL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary From animals with built-in antifreeze to a hairy-chested crab, the coldest continent is chock-full of odd creatures These so called super foods are chock-full of disease-fighting compounds and other healthy nutrients May your lives be chock-full of family and good food, and plenty of hearty community news
Chockful - definition of chockful by The Free Dictionary Define chockful chockful synonyms, chockful pronunciation, chockful translation, English dictionary definition of chockful Adj 1 chockful - packed full to capacity; "chowder chockablock with pieces of fish" chockablock, chock-full, choke-full, chuck-full, cram full full -
chock full - Wiktionary, the free dictionary chock full (comparative more chock full, superlative most chock full) That article is chock-full of errors 1741, George E Nitzsche, The General Magazine and Historical Chronicle, University of Pennsylvania General Alumni Society, pages 251: The pages of the diary are chock full of fascinating reports of medical incidents of all sorts
chockful: Explore its Definition Usage | RedKiwi Words 'Chockful' means completely full or filled to overflowing, often used to describe physical spaces or schedules, as in 'The restaurant was chockful of customers' or 'The schedule is chockful of meetings today '
chock-full, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective chock-full See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the adjective chock-full? What is the etymology of the adjective chock-full? chock-full is probably formed within English, by compounding Etymons: choke v , full adj