chock-full in the PONS Dictionary

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Is his personal investment portfolio chock-full of these high cost, underperforming investment products?
www.businessinsider.com
Much heralded are the half-dozen freestyle terrain park, chock-full of jumps, rails, bonks and ramps for winter daredevils.
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Their lives are chock-full of pain, hardship, and disappointment.
consequenceofsound.net
Here are two great seafood recipes that are chock-full of flavour.
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It's fun and imaginative, thoughtful and colourful and chock-full of amazing characters.
www.irishexaminer.com
Every sliver of the internet is chock-full of it, not to mention the professional galleries, poster companies, on and on.
io9.gizmodo.com
It's chock-full of sweet club tracks that you'll no doubt be playing well into the new year.
www.purplesneakers.com.au
The script is one of the game's crowning achievements, chock-full of delicious innuendo and self-referential humour.
www.videogamer.com
My calendar is chock-full of fun and photogenic weird sports.
www.wired.com
They are chock-full of legal filings, police reports, prison letters and investigative notes.
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