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chock

noun as in cleat

noun as in wedge

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She sees her pieces less as images and more as objects, chock full of references from her upbringing in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and her daily life and work in L.A.

Why it’s good to binge now: I'm not saying this show will cure your oligarchy-based depression, but it will take you somewhere exponentially kinder, slower and chock full of canines.

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If words truly matter, then Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate was chock full of language aimed at undecided voters.

The video for their latest single, “Touch,” is chock full of deep-cut symbolism that is individual to each member.

Her flailing style — chock full of moves such as "the kangaroo" and others that have been compared to a dog squirming in grass — lost all three of her matches 0-18.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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