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"chock-a-block" Definitions
  1. chock-a-block (with something/somebody) very full of things or people pressed close together

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Allen Iverson's Twitter feed is not exactly chock-a-block with personality.
Story lines are chock-a-block with perks like fashion fittings, "company seats" and name-brand coffee.
"I still enjoy Jurassic Park, even though that thing is chock-a-block full of errors about dinosaurs."
My driver's modus operandi was to keep his CNG in motion no matter what, even in chock-a-block conditions.
The museum is chock-a-block with paintings we know from Art History 216, in which female artists seem almost nonexistent.
But it's fair to say that the incoming Trump administration—chock-a-block with billionaires—will have a fairly different view toward wage growth than the Obama administration.
Although it is compelling when he says he would surround himself with an A team in the White House, his campaign is not chock-a-block with A-team players.
And verily the lunch was chock-a-block with many an it girl – Amber Heard, Laura Mulleavy of the art-fashion label Rodarte, Thandie Newton, Tracee Ellis Ross, Lily Collins.
For all the media attention that projects conducted by the likes of GM, Uber, and Waymo tend to generate, you'd think our roads would be chock-a-block with driverless cars.
It's chock-a-block with news -- like that Trump reportedly asked acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker to install an ally to oversee the Southern District of New York investigation into Michael Cohen!!
A decent event, though probably should have been a Fight Night card rather than a full price pay-per-view, especially with the absolutely chock-a-block UFC 205 looming on the horizon.
There, high-rise hotels aimed at the corporate set are chock-a-block, and what they lack in character they make up for in abundant breakfast buffets, beachfront views and strong air-conditioning.
Stereotypes of violence Rondinone found the movie "engrossing," chock-a-block with complexities, nuance and references to parse, but agrees that at the same time it perpetuates the stereotype of violence in mentally ill people.
Instead of the stark and confusing layout that once was, visitors will now come upon something more akin to a digital magazine, chock-a-block with content and focused on the artists that contribute to the site.
Downtown, centered on a five-block stretch of Broad Avenue, has cafes, a chock-a-block hardware store, a Korean grocery, a dozen hair and nail businesses, and a cow sculpture grazing near the squat post office.
I've seen what excess looks like in the form of the private planes parked chock a block at posh conferences about global warming, where no one so much as nods at the grotesque irony of such a thing.
" What, like you didn't leave the theater after seeing this movie – one that's chock-a-block with badass characters, mind you – with the primary thought in your head being "Wait, who was that badass chick with blades for legs?
In Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, he met a man whose ample garage was chock-a-block with old Dodger baseball uniforms, carousel horses, gaudy amusement arcade machines and vintage cars — all as a wistful homage to the Brooklyn of his childhood.
In Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, he met a man whose ample garage was chock-a-block with old Dodger baseball uniforms, carousel horses, gaudy amusement arcade machines and vintage cars — all as a wistful homage to the Brooklyn of his childhood.
Derek Fordjour's impish and touching installation is so chock-a-block with the minute details of Fordjour's making that I feel I'm inhabiting his dreamscape Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I had a dream a few weeks ago.
Using data gleaned from various reports, he presents a world map chock-a-block with stenciled B's, K's, S's, and other letters swarming across the continents, piling up at the bottom of the map and filling up the oceans in between.
Cool kids — and aging ones — lounge in the ground floor salon plotting out the day's activities (often featuring a visit to Rue Montorgeuil, a charming classic market street chock a block with butcher shops, florists, cheesemongers and Paris' first bakery, Stohrer).
The narrative continues to flourish because the media understands how many millions of Trump-haters out there are willing to click on headlines chock-a-block with new allegations about the ways Russia is subverting the new Republican presidency and the nation.
The notion that people might buy high-cost items in preference to serviceable alternatives simply to set themselves apart from the less well-off would seem absurd, were the economy not chock-a-block with examples, from designer handbags to silver cutlery to oxygenated energy drinks.
Derek Fordjour's impish and touching installation, Parade, now at the Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, is so chock-a-block with the minute details of Fordjour's making that walking through the work I do feel like I'm inhabiting his dreamscape — one I wanted to linger in.
From there, you can go on a self-guided tour of Benefit Street, a mile-long stretch chock-a-block with Colonial homes and churches; drop a reasonable $12 on admission at the RISD Museum for access to pieces by Picasso, Monet, Warhol, and other greats; or tag along on a three-hour Federal Hill food tour where just $55 covers tastings at top-notch bakeries, wine shops, butchers, specialty markets, and ravioli makers across the Italian section of town.
Chock-A-Block is a BBC children's television programme, created by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson. It was first shown in 1981 and repeated through to 1989 and shown as part of the children's programme cycle See-Saw (the "new" name for the cycle originally known as Watch with Mother). "Chock-A-Block" was an extremely large yellow computer, modelled to resemble a mainframe of the time; it filled the entire studio and provided the entire backdrop for the show. The presenter of the show played the part of a technician maintaining the computer.
A movie like this is a reminder that box-office success can be unfair and limiting to gifted young actors." Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The film is chock-a- block with extraordinary performances and no one will fault the filmmaking either. This is a well-made movie, make no mistake. It just suffers from a dysfunctional hero.
But later due to the rash driving of the sharing auto drivers, it was also closed and now people are using hire autos for local mobilization. Currently no bus services from Melapalayam to Tirunelveli Town and limited bus services to Palayamkottai, a main education center of Tirunelveli district and Taluk headquarters of Melapalayam. Due to this, students from Melapalayam struggling in chock-a-block buses in rush hours.
Fred Harris is a British comedian and children's television presenter. Formerly a schoolteacher, he began his television career as a presenter of the BBC children's programme Play School, on which he appeared regularly between 1973 and 1988. During this time he was also a presenter on Ragtime and Chock- A-Block. During the rise of the microcomputer in the early 1980s he fronted several home computing BBC programmes, including Micro Live (which formed part of BBC's ongoing Computer Literacy Project).
At the time, there was little interest in such art, and he was able to procure many canvases from some of the best artists, unrecognized at the time, for a pittance. This formed the basis of what became a vast collection of California art. His apartment was covered chock-a-block with California paintings, with many others stacked up with wall space left to show it. His interest as a collector, along with an increasing recognition of the value of California art, combined to turn Hughes into an art dealer of California art of the first order.
There were two presenters, Fred Harris ("Chock-A-Bloke") and Carol Leader ("Chock-A-Girl"), but only one appeared in each episode. At the start of the show, the presenter would drive around the studio towards the machine in a small yellow electric car, the chock a truck, before saying the catchphrase "Chock-A-Bloke (or Girl), checking in!"). The presenter would then use the machine to find out about a particular topic. The name "chock-a-block" was derived from the machine's ability to read data from "blocks" - which were just that, physical blocks painted different colours.
Ruth Harrison, writing for FemaleFirst magazine, gave the album 4/5, saying that Talbot has "a great voice when it comes to swing, but lets us down in parts". Harrison said that Talbot struggled with the "rock sound" associated with "Merry Christmas Everybody", but said that the vocals on "Ave Maria" are "incredible", and that the bonus tracks "really are a bonus". The Leicester Mercury published a review from a nine-year-old critic, Natasha Dattani, who said that Talbot "has a nice voice, it's very cute", and added that "older people, like grandparents, will really like" the album. James Whittle, writing for the South China Morning Post, described the album as "chock-a-block with old-time favourites", calling Talbot "sweet-voiced".

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