chocking

[US]/tʃɒk/
[UK]/tʃɑk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a wedge-shaped block of wood; a wedge-shaped support made of wood

vt. to secure or support a wheel or other object with a chock; to block or support with a wedge

adv. completely; entirely

Phrases & Collocations

chock the wheels

door chock

chock full

bearing chock

Example Sentences

the manual is chock-a-block with information.

the church was chocker with flowers.

The train was chock-full of travellers.

a report chock full of errors.

a hall that was chock-a-block full.

my case is chock-full of notes.

I'm a little chocker with this place.

a room chocked up with furniture

had to stand chock up against the railing.

The cheering fans were chock-a-block in the stands.

The road was chock-a-block with varieties of vehicles again today.

The plane's wheels were chocked and chained down.

The yolky cell is chock-full of protein factors and hormonelike agents, and controlled by its own nonchromosomal DNA.

It was the result of the capillary chocking-offcaused by the separation of the MoSi2 from the alloy infiltrant during the sinteringprocess .

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