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  2. Chock-A-Block - Wikipedia

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    Chock-A-Block is a BBC children's television programme, created by Michael Cole and Nick Wilson. It was first shown in 1981 and repeated through to 1989 and shown as part of the children's programme cycle See-Saw (the "new" name for the cycle originally known as Watch with Mother).

  3. Wheel chock - Wikipedia

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    A parking space commonly contains a parking chock (also known as a parking curb, parking bumper, wheel stop, parking chock, curb stop, bumper block, [2] and turtarrier [citation needed]), a barrier which is used to prevent cars from pulling too far into the space and obstructing an adjacent parking space, curb, or sidewalk.

  4. List of English words of Gaulish origin - Wikipedia

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    Modern French souche "stump, stock, block"), from Gaulish *tsukka "a tree trunk, stump." [30] change from Old French changier, "to change, alter", from the late Latin word cambiare derived from an older Latin word cambire, "to barter, exchange", a word of Gaulish origin, from PIE root *kemb- "to bend, crook". [31] charge

  5. Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple Share Update on Search ... - AOL

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    "It's going to be a little bit of an adventure and having an adventure in this stage is kind of unique," Vassos tells PEOPLE

  6. Fairlead - Wikipedia

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    A fairlead can be a hook, ring, pulley, chock, or hawse (hole) sometimes surrounded by rollers. If the line is meant to be moved while in the fairlead, the angle in the line created by the fairlead must be shallow to minimize friction. For larger angles a block or pulley is used as a fairlead to reduce friction. Where the line is removed from a ...

  7. Joan Vassos Says There's 'Always a Light in the End' as She ...

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    On Sunday, Jan. 19, the Golden Bachelorette star, 62, celebrated the fourth anniversary of her late husband John's death by seeing Left on Tenth on Broadway with her new fiancé, Chock Chapple, by ...

  8. Diminutives in Australian English - Wikipedia

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    Chockers, full to overflowing, derived from "chock-a-block" Chockie, chocolate; Chocko (from chocolate soldier), a member of the Australian Army Reserve [16] Chrissie or Chrissy, Christmas ‡Ciggie, a cigarette; Cockie, a cockatoo. Commonly a sulphur-crested cockatoo. By extension, a farmer, e.g. "cow cockie" for dairy farmer. Also slang for ...

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    Here are the first two letters for each word: SM. LO. TO. GI. WO. TO. MI. TR. JO (SPANGRAM) NYT Strands Spangram Answer Today. Today's spangram answer on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, is JOURNEY.