Pronunciation: /tʃɑkə/
noun a slang term for a full or packed situation or event
A1 I bought a chocka bar at the store.
A2 The chocka box was filled with delicious treats.
B1 The chocka container was overflowing with goodies.
B2 The chocka hamper was a popular gift choice.
C1 The chocka basket was brimming with gourmet items.
C2 The chocka package was a lavish assortment of delicacies.
adjective used to describe something that is completely full or packed
A1 The room was chocka with people.
A2 The train was chocka with passengers during rush hour.
B1 The stadium was chocka with excited fans cheering for their team.
B2 The concert hall was chocka with music lovers eager to hear the performance.
C1 The conference room was chocka with industry experts discussing the latest trends.
C2 The gallery was chocka with art enthusiasts admiring the new exhibit.
formal The parking lot was chocka with cars during the peak shopping hours.
informal The concert was chocka with fans cheering for their favorite band.
slang The party was chocka with people dancing and having a great time.
figurative Her schedule was chocka with meetings and appointments, leaving her with little free time.
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