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trunk

[truhngk] / trʌŋk /


NOUN
long nose of animal
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There’s usually one in the car trunk because you never know.

From The Wall Street Journal

She has woven the trunk, branches and sky into a complex structure.

From The Wall Street Journal

I endowed that word “all” with special meaning, and pressed dresses and packed trunks in a delirium of anticipation.

From Literature

Her trunk seemed to have a life all of its own, and she rumbled and groaned almost as if she were talking, which always made Karli giggle.

From Literature

Then he pushed himself off the tree trunk and looked around.

From Literature