Chock-a-block

British Slang

Definition

Completely full or crowded; jam-packed, very busy.

Examples

"The Tube was chock-a-block this morning, so I had to let two trains go before squeezing on."

"The high street is chock-a-block with shoppers on the first day of the sales."

"My diary’s chock-a-block all week, so I can’t fit in another meeting."