- a less common spelling of chock-full
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choke-full
(chōk′fŏŏl′),USA pronunciation adj.
- chock-full.
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chock-full /ˈtʃɑkˈfʊl, ˈtʃʌk-/USA pronunciation
adj. [be + ~]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- full to the limit;
crammed:This food is chock-full of cholesterol.
chock-full
(chok′fŏŏl′, chuk′-),USA pronunciation adj.
- full to the limit;
crammed.
- ?) + fulle full1
- Middle English chokke-fulle, equivalent. to chokke (1350–1400
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- (postpositive)
completely full
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