noun a slang term for a full or packed situation or event
adjective used to describe something that is completely full or packed
Chocka is sometimes used in transportation to describe a vehicle or road that is blocked or jammed, as in 'The highway was chocka with traffic.'
Chocka is a slang term used in baking to describe a recipe that is filled with chocolate chips or chunks.
In Australian slang, chocka means full or crowded, as in 'The beach was chocka with people.'
In a literary context, 'chocka' may be used to describe a book signing event that is packed with enthusiastic fans.
A psychologist may use 'chocka' to describe a waiting room that is full of patients.
An event planner may use 'chocka' to describe a venue that is at full capacity with guests.
A chef may use 'chocka' to describe a restaurant that is bustling with diners.
A musician may use 'chocka' to describe a concert that is sold out with a large crowd.
A teacher may use 'chocka' to describe a classroom that is filled to its maximum capacity with students.
A retail manager may use 'chocka' to describe a store that is crowded with shoppers.
A tour guide may use 'chocka' to describe a tourist attraction that is filled with visitors.
An event organizer may use 'chocka' to describe an event that has reached its attendance limit.
A public speaker may use 'chocka' to describe an auditorium that is full of audience members.