Chocked [verb]

Definition of Chocked:

burden, saddle

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Sentence/Example of Chocked:

The muffins were all of that, and glorious — tender, sweet-but-not-too-sweet, moist, crumby, and chock full of blueberries.

Yes, I know that that’s a small, highly specific problem in a year chock full of exponentially worse situations, but I can’t solve any of those larger ones in a few hours with easy-to-find materials.

It’s chock-full of dates and walnuts, delightfully gooey and loaded with caramel flavor.

That’s not how she’ll be used at Maryland, where a team chock full of bigger guards and wings switch on everything and cause havoc against smaller opponents.

The Eastern Conference finals series between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat is chock full of stars.

And with this dire remark he grabbed at a sliding pot and chocked it off on top of the stove with a rolling rod.

Here, in long tiers, with alleyways between, the water-casks were chocked safely on their sides.

The latter, apparently as steady as though “chocked up” in a dry-dock, drove serenely on in great swinging zigzags.

“If Sylvia should get pneumonia—” began Sahwah, and then chocked over the dreadful possibility.

When she was chocked, a course was shaped for the derelict brig, according to the indication of the masthead man.