chocks away
English
Interjection
- A command to remove an aeroplane's chocks in preparation for imminent take-off.
- (by extension) A signal of the commencement of a journey or activity.
- 2000 June 23, “Fowler”, in Chicken Run (2000):
- Fowler: Chocks away!
- 2018 April 17, “Ivory Coast rain stokes cocoa supply worries, sending price rising”, in Financial Times:
- Chocks away for cocoa which hit a new 18 month high on concerns about excess rains in the top producer Ivory Coast.
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