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chock

[chok] / tʃɒk /










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Pinterest is chock full of front porch design ideas dedicated to maximizing curb appeal, Homes and Gardens reported.

From Seattle Times

Those iconic, flexible tentacles are chock full of neurons as well, allowing octopus appendages to behave like they have a mind of their own.

From Salon

But the public's growing awareness of forensic techniques obscures a far more complex field that's chock full of bogus science — and the people who champion it, often for profit.

From Salon

The White House has consistently brushed off Republicans’ pledge to expand their inquiry, calling the lawmakers’ claims “politically motivated attacks chock full of long-debunked conspiracy theories.”

From Washington Times

The Broncos’ 51-14 loss to the Rams on Sunday provided the lowest point in a season chocked with low points.

From Washington Post