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chock-full

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for chock-full.

Editorial note

The language is chock-full of mutable state and sharing that mutable state between threads is a recipe for disaster.

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Quick take

Alternative spelling of chock full. [(informal) Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.]

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adjective

Alternative spelling of chock full. [(informal) Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for chock-full.

Example sentences

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The language is chock-full of mutable state and sharing that mutable state between threads is a recipe for disaster.

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They entered the market pretty late and by then both the Android and Apple store were chock-full of apps.

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It's amazing and the lectures each year are absolutely chock-full of gems.

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I always found it very sad that the comments section on YouTube is typically chock-full of disgusting insults, profanity and general horrible comments.

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This post is chock-full of antipatterns.

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Even the groups of programmers who claim to support "safe space" environments are chock-full of arrogance, they just don't use cuss words and belittle you in a more passive way.

Quote examples

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Even the groups of programmers who claim to support "safe space" environments are chock-full of arrogance, they just don't use cuss words and belittle you in a more passive way.

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How do you use chock-full in a sentence?

The language is chock-full of mutable state and sharing that mutable state between threads is a recipe for disaster.

What does chock-full mean?

Alternative spelling of chock full. [(informal) Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.]

What part of speech is chock-full?

chock-full is commonly used as adjective.