Chuckfull

/ˈtʃʌkfʊl/ adjective

Definition

Full to the extent that something chucks or resists further filling; completely full.

Etymology

From 'chuck' (possibly meaning to push or crowd) plus 'full,' though this is a rarely used or archaic variant with uncertain etymology.

Kelly Says

This word appears so rarely in modern English that dictionaries disagree on whether it's a real word or just a poetic variant—it's like encountering a dinosaur word that almost no living speakers use anymore!

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