chock in the PONS Dictionary

chock Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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For ease of removal, a rope may be tied to the chock or a set of two chocks.
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There was also a concern that one of the aileron chocks might have been inadvertently inserted in the elevator circuit.
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According to the band's official website, the album is a chock-full collection of undeniable, anthemic melodies.
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The invoices are chock-full of data, which is mostly of great importance.
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Cribbing equipment is normally of three varieties: rectangular blocks, wedges (also called shims), and step chocks (large wooden chocks constructed of wood of different lengths).
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Channel 4 called the film a finely tuned and fast-paced offering which is chock-full of black comic twists and perfect casting.
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Within the fort there would be many of old canoe, some might be course quite useless, being rusty and chocked with coral.
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There is no parking brake; when parked, it must be secured by chocks.
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Unfortunately, the machine was powerful enough to crush the chocks and it gradually kept closing.
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Reports indicated a wheel chock was left in the wheel well the night before causing the failure to retract.
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