choke-full [chohk-foo l] Examples adjective
Examples from the Web for choke-full Historical Examples of choke-full
The two parlours and the tap-room and the kitchen are all choke-full.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
He was choke-full, of course, of local Bismarck anecdotes and began to reel them off.
Gerhart Hauptmann
That king did not use brick from poverty; for he was choke-full of revenues, being ruler of all Caria.
Vitruvius
Jacks don’t have a chance in towns; but give them a free hand out on the plains, and I tell you they are just choke-full of sense.
G. A. (George Alfred) Henty
There is a kind of innocent-looking woman who knows no more of the world than a young chicken, and is choke-full of emotions.
The Autobiography of a Quack And The Case Of George Dedlow
S. Weir Mitchell
British Dictionary definitions for choke-full choke-full adjective
- a less common spelling of chock-full