Can anyone use the word “chock” in a sentence that doesn’t use the words “full of…” after it? As in, “Wow, this cereal is chock full of marshmallows” or “That episode of Smallville was chock full of awefulness.”
Just curious.
Can anyone use the word “chock” in a sentence that doesn’t use the words “full of…” after it? As in, “Wow, this cereal is chock full of marshmallows” or “That episode of Smallville was chock full of awefulness.”
Just curious.
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How about “chock full o’…..”? Not quite ‘chock full of’ (yet remarkably similar).
Did I win?!
Comment by Karin — November 12, 2008 @ 5:57 pm
Ha Ha Haaaaaa!!!!! No.
Comment by Brent — November 12, 2008 @ 6:12 pm
She had to stand chock up against the railing.
There ya go!
Comment by jvs1611 — November 13, 2008 @ 12:57 am
I thought you choke the wheels of a trailer to prevent it from rolling off.
Comment by Erik — November 23, 2008 @ 1:14 pm