49 examples of chock in sentences

Members in exstasy jumped up onto the benchesstood on their headsthrew their false teeth all about the floor, and acted like a lot of Rocky Mountain injuns, chock full of New England rum.

I notissed as the youth turned around that he partly opened the wallet, which was chock full of greenbax.

The gardens were chock-full, not of esculent vegetables, but of flowers, familiar ones, but very bright-colored, and shrubs of box, some of which were trimmed into artistic shapes; and I remember, before one door, a representation of Warwick Castle, made of oyster-shells.

" We visited his barn, which was chock full of farmin tools.

This Drawerand no periodical in the country possesses a better oneis chock full of the most splendid anecdotes, and as it is impossible to keep them shut up any longer (for some of them are getting very old and musty), a few of the bottom ones will now be given to the public.

Haint you that man?" "You don't mean the chap who was U.S. Assessor, agin whom I heard them Wall street brokers and scalpers cussin and swearin like a lot of Rocky Mountin savages chock full of fluid pirotecknicks, because he made them pay a goverment tax?"

His vessel wus a three-masted schooner, the fastest thing ever I saw afloat, called the Vengeance, an' by that time she wus chock up with loot.

He's just chock full of woods lore, and can give you all the points you want about animals and such.

"Seems to me this buildin' is chock-full of referees," said he.

This is jes' my style o' weathersunshine floodin' all the place, An' the breezes from the eastward blowin' gently on my face; An' the woods chock full o' singin' till you'd think birds never had A single care to fret 'em or a grief to make 'em sad.

Needless to state the address was chock full of 100% Americanism.

Him and Ginger turned and crept up behind the old man on tiptoe, and then all of a sudden he tilted Sam's cap over 'is eyes and flung his arms round 'im, while Ginger felt in 'is coat-pockets and took out a leather purse chock full o' money.

The world's chock full of suffering and all sorts of horrors, and you can't go turning your back to them as Jerrold does without paying for it.

"The place is chock full of them.

She's not only proud as Lucifer, but she's chock full of religion.

I am chock-full of worldliness.

The Neutral. Who tells us tales of Krupp's new guns, Much larger than the other ones, And endless trains chock-full of Huns? The Neutral.

In permanent compounds, or in any derivatives of which, they are not the roots, the words full and all drop one l; as, handful, careful, fulfil, always, although, withal; in temporary compounds, they retain both; as, full-eyed, chock-full, all-wise, save-all.

In reference to it he was saying that while the South had fallen to the bottom depths of poverty the North had been growing rich, and that New Orleans, for instance, was chock full of Yankeesoh, yes, I'm afraid that's what he called themYankees, with greenbacks in every pocket, eager to set up any gray soldier who knew how to make, be or do anything mutually profitable.

The gardens were chock-full of familiar, bright-coloured flowers.

So they pulled, one one way, and the other the other, and thus they got it up chock against the horse-block, one shaft on each side.

I war jis' chock full an' runnin' ober.

You'll see the Queen, of pride chock-full, Take first prize with her Shorthorn bull; Dr. H. WATNEY, of Buckhold, With "Cleopatra" hit the gold.

I tell ye them four books that gin his story is chock full o' things that go right to the heart o' fishermen,nets, an' hooks, an' boats, an' the shores, an' the sea, an' the mountings, Peter's fishin'-coat, lilies, an' sparrers, an' grass o' the fields, an' all about the evenin' sky bein' red or lowerin', an' fair or foul weather.

It was only one of them Mexican packers chock-full of whiskey, and trying to hold up the house.

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