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Probably a corruption of chock full or choke full —i.e. full enough to choke one.
“Ayr was holding some grand market; streets and inn had been chokefull during the sunny hours.” —Carlyle, in Froude's Jane W. Carlyle, vol. i. letter 1xxxvii. p. 275.
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