chock full

Senso (Inglese)

Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.

Concetti

Traduzioni

voll bis zum Rand

ασφυκτικά γεμάτος

ξέχειλος

παραγεμισμένος

υπερπλήρης

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˌtʃɒk ˈfʊl/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

From Middle English chokkeful (“crammed full”) c. 1400, possibly from choke (“cheek”), equivalent to cheek + full. Or it may be from Old French choquier (“collide, crash, hit”), similar to shock. The later form chock-a-block full is due to association with chock, used in carpentry and shipbuilding.

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