chocktʃɒk
chock (v)
- present
- chocks
- past
- chocked
- past participle
- chocked
- present participle
- chocking
chock (n)
- plural
- chocks
chock (adv)
English Definitions:
chock, wedge (verb)
a block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object
chock (verb)
secure with chocks
chock (adverb)
support on chocks
"chock the boat"
chock, chock-a-block (adverb)
as completely as possible
"it was chock-a-block full"
chock (Noun)
Any wooden block used as a wedge or filler
chock (Noun)
Any fitting or fixture used to restrict movement, especially movement of a line; traditionally was a fixture near a bulwark with two horns pointing towards each other, with a gap between where the line can be inserted.
chock (Noun)
Blocks made of either wood, plastic or metal, used to keep a parked aircraft in position.
chock (Verb)
To stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch.
chock (Verb)
To insert a line in a chock.
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