Chock [adjective]

Definition of Chock:

full

Opposite/Antonyms of Chock:


Sentence/Example of Chock:

It seems to me that when a fellow is chock-full of anything he oughtn't to feel much hunger.

Me and your mother wuz both young, both very much in love, both chock full o' hope and hard day's work.

The harbour was chock-full of forlorn-looking craft, which had evidently lain idle for a long while.

He is chock full of tact, the smoothest old boy I ever fell up against.

I sat in the stern sheets, listening to the dreary "chock-chock" of the propeller, and peering forward into the mist.

The newspapers got along at last, chock full of war, and the patriotic fever fairly bust out in Baldinsville.

They will awe anyone and fill him chock full of all kinds of thoughts.

The place was chock-a-block with rough-looking men, either looking on or playing the games.

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.

It is he who receives me in a voice drawling and muffled—his mouth, it seems, is chock-full of macaroni.