Similar words: trunk, drunk, drunken, drunkard, shrunken, preshrunk, blind drunk, drunkenness. Meaning: [trʌŋk] n. trousers that end at or above the knee.
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(31) Tackle boxes and tents are being tossed into car trunks.
(32) Many of the nest boxes nailed to trunks of trees were occupied.
(33) They were splashing through shallow water, between massive, brooding willow trunks.
(34) Their junk shop was full of chairs, trunks, ornaments, and other miscellaneous objects.
(35) Wrap the trunks securely with about six layers of insulation.
(36) In the front door, with their nasty trunks probing into everything, and I shoo them out the back.
(37) The wealthy girl had every model of Ginny doll and steamer trunks full of clothes for them.
(38) No need to pack trunks this time. That sort of thing could be seen to.
(39) I blundered through the dark forest bumping into tree trunks and stumbling over roots.
(40) Some of the multi-legged vegetarians found their fodder by clambering up the trunks.
(41) Vanilla climbed delicately around the trunks of cocoa and citrus.
(42) I thought the great central arch of two tree trunks looked like our Blessed Lord's arms holding up the whole Church.
(43) Water belched out as he drenched each tree, pouring the costly stuff into the deep trench which circled their trunks.
(44) Nobody harvests its spongy woods and makes the trunks sigh like toy soldiers giving up life.
(45) Sharpe went slowly, threading the horse between the ancient trunks and past fallen, moss-covered logs.
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(46) We found all boxes, trunks, cabinets, drawers, some even too small for a baby to hide in.
(47) We are sinewy, old wood, old trunks with fading limbs and few leaves!
(48) In one of the rooms we found trunks of clothes.
(49) Woodpeckers, accustomed to chiselling their food out of timber, have little difficulty in cutting out nest chambers in tree trunks.
(50) The trunks made me look like a toothpick inside a tutu.
(51) Then there was a paleness of white trunks and bare delicate branches as they passed through aspens along a slope.
(52) There were pines now, the ground was rocky and without cover except for the resinous stalk trunks.
(53) Tipi poles were made of the slender trunks of young lodgepole pines, and were rare items on the treeless plains.
(54) My ankles were like tree trunks and I could just about reach the model because I was so big.
(55) Larson arrived early to unlock the front door and changed quickly into his swimming trunks.
(56) Or trees had been felled by age or storms and their rotting trunks left to become covered with creepers and fungi.
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(58) There were no features, save mounds below the snow, and the black of trunks.
(59) Limbs and trunks rubbed together and intermingled, humming deep tunes like giant bass fiddles.
(60) He was wearing a pair of olive-green bathing trunks, and nothing else.
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