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chockful

adj. packed full to capacity; "chowder chockablock with pieces of fish" [syn: chockablock(p), chock-full, choke-full, chuck-full, cram full]

Usage examples of "chockful".

I was still brimming with plangency, chockful of feeling, when I arrived back at thehotel.

In a universe chockful of chaotic energies, didn't the Uncertainty Principle and the Laws of Thermodynamics predict that a televised rock 'n' roll ghost was bound to pop up sooner or later?

Even if she slowed down, and followed the phrases in a moronic lip-mime like Honey frowning over Love Yourself, the words were giving nothing away, smug, sated, chockful of good things sneeringly denied to her.

It is knit tight, like a tautly prominent navel, chockful of possibilities, tumescent with potentiae, as if the million things that could happen to her, the essences of the million Kims there might one day be out there, are concentrated in this powerful face .

Well, in the municipal campaign of 1897, that young man, chockful of patriotism, worked day and night for the Tammany ticket.

The reason the fleet was convoying such an unwieldy number of ships through this sector of space, adjacent to that known to be controlled by Khalians, was to reinforce the sizable and valuable mining colony on Persuasion 836/934-and strengthen the defenses of two nearby Alliance planets: the water world of the Persepolis, whose oceans teemed with edible marine forms chockful of valuable protein for both humanoid and the weasel-like Khalians, and the fabulous woods of Poinsettia, which were more splendid and versatile in their uses than teak, mahogany, or redwood.

And even with its dark underpinnings, it's chockful of magic and delight.