chock-full (Meaning)

Wordnet

chock-full (s)

packed full to capacity

Webster

chock-full (a.)

Quite full; choke-full.

chock-full Sentence Examples

  1. The market was chock-full of vibrant colors and enticing aromas.
  2. Her schedule for the week was chock-full of meetings and deadlines.
  3. The storage closet was chock-full of old clothes and forgotten belongings.
  4. The stadium was chock-full of cheering fans, creating an electric atmosphere.
  5. The festival lineup was chock-full of talented musicians and performers.
  6. The bookshelf in the library was chock-full of novels and reference books.
  7. The buffet table was chock-full of delicious dishes from around the world.
  8. The workshop was chock-full of tools and equipment for various projects.
  9. The inbox of his email was chock-full of unread messages.
  10. The beach was chock-full of sunbathers enjoying the warm weather.

FAQs About the word chock-full

packed full to capacityQuite full; choke-full.

full, crammed, brimming, brimful, bursting, filled, packed, loaded, crowded, jammed

stark, insufficient, empty, vacant, blank, bare, insufficient, blank, stark, void

The market was chock-full of vibrant colors and enticing aromas.

Her schedule for the week was chock-full of meetings and deadlines.

The storage closet was chock-full of old clothes and forgotten belongings.

The stadium was chock-full of cheering fans, creating an electric atmosphere.