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Hence “chock-a-block” was born. Non-seafarers ended up conflating the sailor’s term with the Middle English word chokkefull, which meant “full to the limit” and likely came from the idea ...
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My family has just learnt – the hard way – the origin of two English phrases. The first is “chock-a-block”. In a stiff northerly wind off the Cornish coast, we were all lined up and ...
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So “chock-full” and “chock-a-block” came to mean the same thing, both of which describe the state of your tube on a Wednesday morning. Advertisement. Do we still use chocks? Yes!
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about what the “egg” in “eggnog” really means, as well as why we say “under the weather” and “pardon my French.” But completing today’s Wordle made me wonder ― why ...
A block and tackle system was sometimes used to lift the sails up using a range of pulleys. There’s a point when the rope goes as far as it’s going to go when using this system, and seamen were ...
So “chock-full” and “chock-a-block” came to mean the same thing, both of which describe the state of your tube on a Wednesday morning. Do we still use chocks? Yes!
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about what the “egg” in “eggnog” really means, as well as why we say “under the weather” and “pardon my French.” But completing today’s Wordle made me wonder ― why ...