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chock

noun as in cleat

noun as in wedge

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If words truly matter, then Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate was chock full of language aimed at undecided voters.

The video for their latest single, “Touch,” is chock full of deep-cut symbolism that is individual to each member.

Her flailing style — chock full of moves such as "the kangaroo" and others that have been compared to a dog squirming in grass — lost all three of her matches 0-18.

From Salon

The waters east of the Golden Gate Bridge were chock- full of life — sea lions and harbor seals galore — but not a cetacean to be seen.

The film is chock full of black humor set against steampunk visual design.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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