chocker

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== English == === Alternative forms === chocka (Australian) chockers === Etymology === Shortened from chock-a-block. === Adjective === chocker (comparative more chocker, superlative most chocker) (UK, informal) Tightly packed, especially with people. 1947, Charles Brasch, Landfall, Caxton Press, Page 492 The place was absolutely packed. It was chocker. 2001, Brian Thacker, Rule No.5 - No Sex on the Bus: Confessions of a tour leader, Allen & Unwin, Page 143 The largest of these service chains in Italy is Agip, and these mini-cities in the middle of nowhere are always absolutely chocker with people. Half of Italy must be in these places at any one time. 2003, Phillip Scott, Gay Resort Murder Shock, Alyson Publishing, Page 155 He briskly flicked through the catalogue. "And this seemingly innocent museum is chocker with old airplane parts!" 2005, Rachael Weiss and Julie Adams, Are We There Yet?: Rach and Jules take to the open road, Allen & Unwin, Page 209 Australia is chocker with beaches strait from paradise, and Terrigal is a beach holiday mecca? I'm gobsmacked. == Swedish == === Noun === chocker indefinite plural of chock