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chuck-full

American  
[chuhk-fool] / ˈtʃʌkˈfʊl /

adjective

  1. chock-full.


chuck-full British  

adjective

  1. a less common spelling of chock-full

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It is Istanbul's famed Hotel Pera Palace, chuck-full of faded tapestries and the queerest collection of Victorian rocking chairs, settees and oversize bathroom fixtures this side of Bombay.

From Time Magazine Archive

Store windows were chuck-full of cameras, Meissen china, English woolens.

From Time Magazine Archive

"And we're chuck-full of histrionic talent," put in Guy.

From Patty at Home by Wells, Carolyn

Them two, sor," volunteers Fin, as we pass them lying under the willows near my morning subject, "is as chuck-full of happiness as a hive's full of bees.

From The Under Dog by Smith, Francis Hopkinson

Its chuck-full of silver birch trees, and there ain’t no better kindlin’ than birch bark.”

From The Scientific American Boy Or, The Camp at Willow Clump Island by Bond, A. Russell (Alexander Russell)