choke-full









choke-full


choke-full [chohk-foo l] Examples adjective

  1. chock-full.

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.

    My Novel, Complete

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton

  • He was choke-full, of course, of local Bismarck anecdotes and began to reel them off.

    Atlantis

    Gerhart Hauptmann

  • That king did not use brick from poverty; for he was choke-full of revenues, being ruler of all Caria.

    Ten Books on Architecture

    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.

    Redskin and Cow-Boy

    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

    1. a less common spelling of chock-full
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