Toothpicks
by Cody greenwood (14) mytileford
they mostly eat seals
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The word "chocked" is the past tense of "chock," which refers to the act of securing or stabilizing something, typically a wheel or object, to prevent it from moving. It can also mean to support or brace an item to prevent it from tipping over. In some contexts, "choked" may refer to obstructing airflow or causing a blockage.
Vehicles without integral braking systems are required to be chocked when parked on an airfield.
she chocked on milk
Vehicles that do not have an integral braking system are required to be chocked when parked on the flight line.
he chocked on chewing gum.
One: "Chocked" is spelled choked. Two: Take your dog to the vet. He/She will know what to do.
The ones we know of are guitar, drums, harmonica, bass, piano, and more.
he eat his wive to much and chocked on a fur ball
She flipped out and chocked on a calilly seed
that the wheels are chocked