Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Squeezed together; jammed.
- adjective Completely filled; stuffed.
- adjective Nautical Drawn so close as to have the blocks touching. Used of a ship's hoisting tackle.
- adverb Chock.
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- adjective Alternative spelling of
chockablock . - adverb Alternative spelling of
chockablock .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Big show this week, chock-a-block full of genre film goodness!
Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Podcast: Hereafter with John W. Morehead & Gareth Edwards on Monsters Dan Persons 2010
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The one on the north side of Centro, with hotels, fast food restaurants and "tourist services" chock-a-block?
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Big show this week, chock-a-block full of genre film goodness!
Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Podcast: Hereafter with John W. Morehead & Gareth Edwards on Monsters Dan Persons 2010
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Big show this week, chock-a-block full of genre film goodness!
Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Podcast: Hereafter with John W. Morehead & Gareth Edwards on Monsters Dan Persons 2010
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Big show this week, chock-a-block full of genre film goodness!
Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Podcast: Hereafter with John W. Morehead & Gareth Edwards on Monsters Dan Persons 2010
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The one on the north side of Centro, with hotels, fast food restaurants and "tourist services" chock-a-block?
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The Standard Model, used by everyone working in high energy particle physics, is chock-a-block with renormalization.
Clay Farris Naff: If Infinity Is The Devil, What Is God? Clay Farris Naff 2011
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The Standard Model, used by everyone working in high energy particle physics, is chock-a-block with renormalization.
Clay Farris Naff: If Infinity Is The Devil, What Is God? Clay Farris Naff 2011
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The one on the north side of Centro, with hotels, fast food restaurants and "tourist services" chock-a-block?
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Big show this week, chock-a-block full of genre film goodness!
Dan Persons: Cinefantastique Podcast: Hereafter with John W. Morehead & Gareth Edwards on Monsters Dan Persons 2010
reesetee commented on the word chock-a-block
The present meaning (filled to capacity or overloaded) derives from a nautical term. The derivation of chock isn't entirely clear, but the word is thought to have come from chock-full (or "choke-full"), meaning "full to choking." This meaning was later used to name the wedges of wood used to secure moving objects. On sailing ships, a block and tackle pulley system was used to hoist the rigging. The phrase chock-a-block describes what occurs when the system is raised to its fullest extent, i.e., when there is no more rope free and the blocks jam tightly together.
December 10, 2007
yarb commented on the word chock-a-block
By hauling the reef-tackles chock-a-block we took the strain from the other earings, and passing the close-reef earing, and knotting the points carefully, we succeeded in setting the sail, close reefed.
- Richard Henry Dana Jr., Two Years Before the Mast, ch. 25
September 9, 2008