chockablock
See also: chock-a-block and chock a block
English
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃɒkəˌblɒk/
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Adjective
chockablock (comparative more chockablock, superlative most chockablock)
- (nautical, of a ship's hoisting tackle) Having the blocks drawn close together so no further movement is possible, as when the tackle is hauled to the utmost.
- (by extension) Jammed tightly together, jam-packed; very crowded; completely filled or stuffed.
- 2022 October 9, Peter Conrad, “Confidence Man: The Making of Trump and the Breaking of America review […] ”, in The Observer:
- Haberman’s book is chockablock with scoops, comprehensively leaked to the press before publication, but what singles it out from the competition is its perceptiveness about Trump’s character and the way his private vices became public menaces.
Translations
jammed tightly together, crowded
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Adverb
chockablock (comparative more chockablock, superlative most chockablock)
- In a crowded manner; as completely or closely as possible.
- His study had books stacked chockablock on every shelf.
- The meeting hall was chockablock full of angry citizens.
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