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ˌchock-ˈfull adjective [not before noun] informalFULL completely full of people or things 装满的,塞满的chock-full of a pond chock-full of weeds 长满杂草的水塘Examples from the Corpuschock-full• For Hugh the world was almost chock-full of traitors and liars and fools.chock-full of• The bean soup, chock-full of smoked ham, was delicious.Origin chock-full (1300-1400) Probably from → CHOKE1ˌchock-ˈfull adjectiveChineseSyllable full people of Corpus completely or things |