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chockful
adjective
Alternative spelling of chock-full
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Maracaibo, the world greatest oil port, exports 600,000 barrels a day and is chockful of fancy hotels, clubs, and theatres.
Chockful of cashew nuts and dried plums and slathered in hot ghee, this puffy flatbread is sweet enough for dessert but delicious at any moment in the meal.
Finally, some batsmen (in the sense that they have batted rather than their primary source of employment) have recognised the pitch not as a capricious enemy but a benign strip of amiable turf chockful of runs if someone could be bothered to extract them.
/ Deciding this, we can forget those times / We sat up half the night / Chockful of love, crammed with bright thoughts, names, rhymes, / And couldn't write'].
Alan's search for a Spotty to his SuperTed will clearly be chockful of jollity, intrigue and derring-do.
By Anthony Armstrong The New Yorker, October 3 , 1931P. 57 Tells of man who meets man at party, who had been considered by the host, "as an interesting old fellow" who was chockful of yarns about Africa.
"Since the food you serve is not organically frown, is it safe to assume that the meat is laced with antibiotics and the salad is chockful of pesticides?" August 12 , 2014
The series -- most of which sounds ad-libbed, but isn't -- pays so little heed to the conventions of television plotting that by comparison an installment of "Seinfeld" seems as chockful of portent as a Robert Ludlum thriller.
He said, however, that the organization was a creature of its times -- the high-flying days when dot-com parking lots were chockful of Boxsters and portfolios were flush.
"Red" is chockful of sublimity and sin.
You'll have to take the dishes home and cook them yourself, but it's worth it for the funky enjoyment of bopis, a spicy, vinegar-based pig's-heart-and-vegetable stew finished with fish sauce ($3.65 a pound); or menudo, a sauté chockful of potatoes, vegetables and pork, including pork liver, sweetened with raisins ($4.50 a pound).
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