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Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. informal short form of chocolate (the food or an individual piece of confectionery)
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. chocolate; a colloquial British abbreviation.
WordNet 3.0
- n. colloquial British abbreviation
Examples
“I ahve never used melted butter in choc chip cookies so I don't know.”
“Hey, I'm thinkin 'a quart-o-choc is perfectly acceptable-much better than soda!”
“Cadbury dubbed choc-a-blockheads for 'stating the blindingly obvious”
“True blue: They might give us free 'choc'-chip ice-cream while we're there:)”
“Listen: hear the word 'choc' pronounced: Download choc2. wav”
“Composed by François Robert, the new release is described as a perfume- "choc", a rose scent that is oriental, spicy, soft, sensual and cordial.”
“Iv coorse there were th 'usual riochous scenes in th' dhrug stores, where th 'bibulous gathered at th' sody-wather counthers an 'cillybrated th' victory in lemon, vanilla, an 'choc'late, some iv thim keepin' it up till 9 o'clock, or aven later. ”
“Now, says I, for our ice cream an 'cake, with white on top, an' choc'late.”
“The iconic biscuit comes in three varieties: plain, 'choc' and mini choc.”
“Did she git your letter wot you put in the box o 'choc's?”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘choc’.
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confectionary
lollies sweets
caramel gets 48 hits
chocolate gets 112 hits
nonpareil 83 hitsconfectionary, chocolate, chew, alcorza, taffy, lolly, sweets, blackball, bonbon, brickle, bubblegum, cachou and 137 more...
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Ends with C but not with "-ic"
bloc, roc, arc, orc, disc, sac, xebec, havoc, bivouac, sumac, maniac, insomniac and 418 more...
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Shhh!
ashlar, flesh, shorn, haberdashery, mission, shackle, facial, passion, shuck, action, sheraton, cashew and 6 more...
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Prêt-à-Parler
Some non-English, non-Italian words I tend to use in English and Italian conversations.
choc, pouf, eau, οἶδα, 雨女, peluche, gaffe, pièce, boutade, train-train, λάθε βιώσας, groetjes and 12 more...
Tweets
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Prolagus Shock à la française. Apr 15, 2008