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chocker

Chain vs Chocker - What's the difference?

chain | chocker |


As a noun chain

is a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal.

As a verb chain

is to fasten something with a chain.

As an adjective chocker is

(informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

Chocked vs Chocker - What's the difference?

chocked | chocker |


As a verb chocked

is (chock).

As an adjective chocker is

(informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

Chocker vs Clocker - What's the difference?

chocker | clocker |


As an adjective chocker

is (informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun clocker is

a person who clocks (illegally winds back the milometer of) a motor car.

Crocker vs Chocker - What's the difference?

crocker | chocker |


As a proper noun crocker

is .

As an adjective chocker is

(informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

Chocker vs Cocker - What's the difference?

chocker | cocker |


As an adjective chocker

is (informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun cocker is

(dated) one who breeds gamecocks or arranges cockfights or cocker can be a rustic high shoe, half-boots or cocker can be (uk|informal) friend, mate.

As a verb cocker is

to make a nestle-cock of; to indulge or pamper (particularly of children).

Chocker vs Shocker - What's the difference?

chocker | shocker |


As an adjective chocker

is (informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun shocker is

one who shocks; a person or thing that shocks or startles.

Chocker vs Checker - What's the difference?

chocker | checker |


As an adjective chocker

is (informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun checker is

one who checks something or checker can be a playing piece in the game of checkers (british: draughts) or checker can be the fruit of the wild service tree or chequer tree,.

As a verb checker is

to mark in a pattern of alternating light and dark spots, like a checkerboard.

Chocker vs Chucker - What's the difference?

chocker | chucker |


As an adjective chocker

is (informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun chucker is

one who chucks; a thrower.

Taxonomy vs Chocker - What's the difference?

taxonomy | chocker |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective chocker is

(informal) tightly packed, especially with people.

Chocker vs Choker - What's the difference?

chocker | choker |


As an adjective chocker

is tightly packed, especially with people.

As a noun choker is

(jewelry or accessory)A piece of jewelry or ornamental fabric, worn as a necklace, tight to the throat.

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