Thursday, July 12, 2012

chalk-full/chock-full, chuck-full: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Thursday, July 12, 2012

chalk-full/chock-full, chuck-full
Originally a person or thing stuffed to the point of choking was “choke-full.” In modern speech this expression has become “chock-full,” or in less formal American English, “chuck-full.” Chalk has nothing to do with it.

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