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Definition of Chockablock

Chockablock
Chockablock Chock"a*block, a. (Naut.) Hoisted as high as the tackle will admit; brought close together, as the two blocks of a tackle in hoisting.

Meaning of Chockablock from wikipedia

- Chock-A-Block is a BBC children's television programme, created by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson. It was first shown in 1981 and repeated through to 1989...
- December 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2010. Rossignol, Jim (10 August 2010). "Chockablock: Minecraft Revisited". Rock Paper Shotgun. Archived from the original...
- between being and beast, plus a compendium of 85 magical creatures that's chockablock with Rowling's trademark wordplay (Glumbumble is a standout), Beasts...
- attitude noble but naive, and criticized the referenced Web site for being "chockablock with promo material for the book". The hardcover edition was on the general...
- reviews. In a positive review, Glenn Lovell of Variety wrote the film is "chockablock with nods to Lynch and early De Palma" and called it "a stylish, dandy...
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- best known, that soccer is an Americanism. Naturally, the internet is chockablock with clickbait pages for this, e.g., "50 British phrases Americans just...
- "Streetscapes: West 28th Street, Broadway to Sixth; A Tin Pan Alley, Chockablock With Life, if Not Song" The New York Times Spencer, Luke J. (ndg) "The...
- " In The Guardian, reviewer Peter Conrad wrote: "Haberman's book is chockablock with scoops, comprehensively leaked to the press before publication,...
- and what its sources say," while also stating that the book, which is "chockablock with archaeological and ethnographic minutiae, is an oddly gripping read"...