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trunk

[truhngk] / trʌŋk /


NOUN
long nose of animal
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In a recorded confession reported by KTLA, Ali described to detectives how, after returning from dropping off their 2- and 5-year-old sons, he left his trunk open and approached Castillo’s door, which he found unlocked.

From Los Angeles Times

New stores are opening in affluent areas, ideally with drive-throughs so donors can pull up and pop their trunks to drop off items.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the first things we see in the opening is all four Sasquatch knocking on tree trunks in unison.

From Los Angeles Times

Around 7 p.m., he found a hole between a rock and a tree trunk with no snow inside.

From Seattle Times

In the trunk of his Tesla Model 3: a duffel bag filled with a “couple hundred thousand dollars of jewelry,” several Rolex watches and $5,000.

From Los Angeles Times