Word of the Day (chock-a-block)-21MAY20

Word of the Day (chock-a-block)-21MAY20

Today’s “Word of the Day” is chock-a-block and it is an adjective meaning “overloaded, jammed, crammed, crowded, filled with people (or things)”.

Example Sentence: Hyderabad got back in the groove on Tuesday as citizens poured into the streets to catch up on shopping and to reach offices which are being allowed to function from May 19. The Tuesday market near Kishen Bagh was chock-a-block with shoppers.

This word is present in The Hindu Front Page article Hyderabad back in the groove after COVID break and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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