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chock-full

[chok-fool, chuhk-] / ˈtʃɒkˈfʊl, ˈtʃʌk- /


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By comparison, the Y chromosome, passed from father to son, was chock-full of Asian DNA that the researchers found was common in modern-day Iran.

From New York Times

Oh, yeah, it’s also chock-full of long, pointy spikes, so make of that what you will.

From Los Angeles Times

Gilbert’s resume is chock-full of accolades, including having been knighted by the Queen, but being a Barbie shouldn’t get lost in the footnotes.

From Washington Post

Senate approved a $3.5 trillion budget blueprint chock-full of investments in new domestic programs, new fissures emerged between the moderate and liberal wings of the Democratic Party over the size and scope of the spending.

From Reuters

They're chock-full of flavor thanks to a thicker, syrupy, stout base that evolves as it pulls flavor from bourbon or rum barrels, or even bourbon barrels that once housed honey or maple syrup.

From Salon