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be chock-full

adjective

Alternative spelling of chock full

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And Greece, unlike St. Bart's, would not be chock-full of potential clients.

If Buttigieg becomes president, you sense, the future will be chock-full of Manhattan Projects.

In searching for archaeological evidence of this now-lost world, I expected older American literature to be chock-full of the Sturm und Drang whose loss he bemoans.

The unrest may foreshadow the dynamic that is coming in January with the 112th Congress, which will be chock-full of Tea Party-affiliated freshmen.

It will be chock-full of expensive equipment wired for collaboration all over the world, and it will all be available at a cost of exactly zero.

Dr Dobson found that proteins do not have to be chock-full of defects to form amyloid; many, and quite possibly all, will do so readily in the right conditions.Proteins are long chains of smaller molecules called amino acids.

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The pipeline is chock-full.

FORESTS are chock-full of carbon.

"It was chock-full," Mrs. Perdue said.

In reality, every organization is chock-full of landmines.

The Park51 board is chock-full of Christians and Jews.

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