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trunk

[truhngk] / trʌŋk /


NOUN
long nose of animal
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I stumble, find myself clinging to a tree trunk.

From Literature

They ripped the sleeping bags out of their packs, zipped them together, and threw the large cover over the trunk.

From Literature

A tentacle as wide as a tree trunk swept over the back half of the boat.

From Literature

Lizzie’s got her back to me, her trunk on the seat between us.

From Literature

He left behind a massive steamer trunk full of manuscripts, many of which were attributed to artists not named Fernando Pessoa.

From Los Angeles Times