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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Chock-Full

What does it mean?

Completely full or packed.

Is it positive or negative?

Neutral to positive.

When do you use it?

When describing things, places, or schedules that are completely filled.

Examples

Example 1: The box was chock-full of chocolates.

Example 2: My calendar's chock-full this month.

Question for you

When was the last time your day was chock-full?

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