The wind was on the port beam, and blowing so smoothly that the yacht, unshaken by the lift or slap of waves, held to her even heel as though chocked over in the ways.
Scarcely a suggestion of a swell underran the satiny sheen of the level sea, and for all the motion of her decks the yacht might have been chocked up in a dry dock for repairs.
And with this dire remark he grabbed at a sliding pot and chocked it off on top of the stove with a rolling rod.
On the downgrades Hal's left hand with skill of long practice chocked a brakeless wheel with a wooden block, and on the upgrades his right foot judiciously kicked a wire that let on extra "juice" for the pull.
With a snort of dismay at the clattering outspilling of his load and the scrape of his truck as it careened sideways, Hal chocked his wheel and leaped for the ground.
The idea of insinuating that you had stepped in fraudulently, and been the parasite which chocked her!
Suffice it to say that the road was chocked full with every description of conveyance, and that Mr Bhosh was haunted by two terrible apprehensions, viz.
As the bullet sang past his enemy's ear he staggered and fell,--and Skinny's smoking gun chocked into its holster.
Towne's gun chocked back in the scabbard as its owner stumbled blindly over a chair and went down, never to rise.
So that a chocked gun was equal to four in a fight.
We turned the guns round so as to command the approaching enemy, and chocked them with rails; several men snatched up the pile of ammunition, and piled it down before the guns in their new place, then we opened, with double canister.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chocked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.