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chock-a-block造句
1, The streets were chock-a-block . 2, The small roads are chock-a-block with traffic. 3, It was chock-a-block in town today . 4, The shelves were chock-a-block with souvenirs and ornaments. 5, Paris was chock-a-block with tourists. 6, Exhibition floors were chock-a-block with racing and sports cars. 7, The shelves were chock-a-block with ornaments. 8, HKLD.SI), is chock-a-block, rents will probably fall by 25 percent by the end of 2009 as cheaper new offices across the harbor hit the market, says Macquarie Securities. 9, Our events and happenings calendar is ' chock-a-block ' all year round. 10, Now the box is empty and Timothy is chock-a-block full of chocolates. 11, Back then, the whole river was chock-a-block with thousands of boats transporting a whole myriad of goods to be traded by the merchants who had set up shop in that row of buildings on the riverbank. 12, Best of all were the three libraries, which were chock-a-block with rare and ancient books. 13, At six in the morning the tradesmen's entrance had been chock-a-block with fishermen, and the kitchen resembled Billingsgate. 14, Like other Thatcherite creations, the Enterprise Allowance Scheme is chock-a-block with buzzwords whose connection with reality is, at best, half-baked. 15, We will not settle for the 4-color brochure, for web sites chock-a-block with eye candy but lacking any substance. 16, Aerial photographs showed huge camps in southern England packed with tanks, artillery and supplies, while ports around the British coast were chock-a-block with ships and landing craft. 17, The belief that a city will be expensive and chock-a-block with sports fans can deter visitors. 18, If anybody else comes, don't let them in. The room is chock-a-block already. 19, However, there is a phenomenon I found that every time a big event or big news happens, editors mailboxes are chock-a-block with the articles which on this topic in a period of time.