chuck-full

[ chuhk-foo l ]
/ ˈtʃʌkˈfʊl /

adjective

Example sentences from the Web for chuck-full

  • The storeroom's chuck-full; and it was only a few days ago I said to David it was time we set about getting them off.

    With Lee in Virginia |G. A. Henty
  • Their church is chuck-full of authority—all the way from the Pope down to the priest—and accordingly they do as they're told.

    The Damnation of Theron Ware |Harold Frederic
  • Vancouver was chuck-full of detectives, many of whom Phil knew by sight, while the others he sensed.

British Dictionary definitions for chuck-full

chuck-full

adjective

a less common spelling of chock-full