1. chock-full - Adjective
2. chock-full - Adjective Satellite
Quite full; choke-full.
Source: Webster's dictionarychock full
I began to see why woman-haters could make such fools of women. Woman-haters were like gods: invulnerable and chock-full of power. They descended, and then they disappeared. You could never catch one. Sylvia Plath
The chicken that we eat is chock-full of feminine hormones. So, when men eat these chickens, they deviate from themselves as men. Evo Morales
So heedless have we become of our own image that second-hand mobile phones now invariably come with a SIM card chock-full of discarded intimacies. Will Self
What should one dream of on this Paris street Bringing, from town, ears chock-full of deceit, Curses and clamours, untimely intentions, Too-late regrets, and confounded contentions! Pan Tadeusz
chowder chockablock with pieces of fish Source: Internet
And let’s not forget the Motzoei Shabbos program, always chock-full of surprises, such as the year that renowned musician Alex Clare from Great Britain made a surprise cameo appearance, and last year’s shocker video taken in the Pomegranate aisles…. Source: Internet