BOSTON (CBS) - Jerome Dunbar is thankful he's alive after coming head-on with a chock block that came flying straight into his windshield. "The glass completely shattered. And the dust from the glass ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about what the “egg” in “eggnog” really means, as well as why we say “under the weather” and “pardon my French.” But completing today’s Wordle made me wonder ― why ...
A driver suffered minor injuries Wednesday morning after an object flew into his car’s windshield, Wilmington police said.The driver was on Interstate 93 when a wooden chock block broke through the ...
But completing today’s Wordle made me wonder ― why do we say “chock-a-block” when something’s rammed to the rafters? In fact, what does “chock” even mean? I never hear it used in any other context.