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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
choc
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
ice
▪ I mean, I don't think a packet of crisps and a choc ice is a very spiritual vision.
▪ The charge at my local sweetshop for genuine Wall's Cornetto and a choc ice is £1.10.
▪ Snow White was the main feature at the cinema where the choc ice was eaten.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A few years later it's chocs away for Rovers' new regime at Wolves on Saturday.
▪ But it seems we consoled ourselves by scoffing more chocs.
▪ Drop the choc seeds on the scarecrow screen. 12.
▪ I manage to knock it on the floor, where the unwrapped chocs go on a neighbourhood tour.
▪ I mean, I don't think a packet of crisps and a choc ice is a very spiritual vision.
▪ Nothing wrong with a choc, is there?
▪ Stewpid reaches for another choc, remembers me, and shoves the box towards me with his free hand.
▪ Take the choc seeds. 11.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
choc

choc \choc\ n. chocolate; a colloquial British abbreviation; as, a box ov chocs.

Wiktionary
choc

n. (context informal English) short form of '''chocolate''' (''the food or an individual piece of confectionery'')

WordNet
choc

n. colloquial British abbreviation; "a box of chocs"

Wikipedia
Choc

Choc may refer to:

  • Chocolate
  • Ramiro Choc
  • Boxer Anthony Mundine
  • Choc, French photography magazine
  • Choc Award, Granted by the French music magazine "Le Monde de la Musique".
  • Choc, a typeface by Roger Excoffon
CHOC (magazine)

CHOC is a quarterly women's Pan Arab social magazine, established in 2002. The magazine is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It generally covers topics such as fashion, beauty, sex, celebrities and travel.

Choc (magazine)
for the Pan Arabian magazine see CHOC (magazine)

Choc (meaning "Shock" in English) is a fortnightly French language magazine based in France.

Usage examples of "choc".

He shook his festoon of chins towards the remainder of the party, Choc and Rupert, who were scrambling down the bank towards the path below where an oak tree shed deep shadows over a stile and a rustic bridge.

Rupert, with Choc behind him, came in from the larger room whose fresh decorations Emma had displayed so proudly earlier in the day.

Lugg and Rupert appeared on the stairs and Choc, apparently assuming that sound constituted breaking and entering, rushed at the instrument barking like a house dog.

Rupert and the twins, with Choc bustling behind them like a nursemaid, all petticoats and agitation, dashed through the legs of the company shouting.

Rupert, who was staying with the twins, was sleeping on the floor in their bedroom, his head full of clowns and Choc at his feet.

The night was filled with the croaking of frogs, the cleek, cleek, cleek of the black necked stilt, the zi-zi, zi-zi of cicadas, the choc, choc of the crow blackbirds, and the many other night songs of various wild creatures.

It was a strange choice for breakfast, but then again, I liked choc ice cream and fries first thing in the morning when I was a kid.

Hannah, gazing unseeingly at the view of chimney pots from the kitchen window, 'hand-made chocs and diamonds.

Radiotracks, where they only had bowls of apples and mini choc bars for you to eat free, was in the next street, she'd done the narration there for a documentary made by the Discovery Channel about blunderbusses.

She's a nice kid and I thought I might pop round with some chocs, or something.

When they were perfectly crispy, she put them on a plate, added maple syrup and some double choc ice cream from the freezer, and wolfed the lot.