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trunk

noun as in body, core

noun as in long nose of animal

noun as in container, box

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On a sunny October day, we traveled to Malibu with a trunk full of secondhand clothes.

Clement Cuthbertson, a DUP councillor for Mid Ulster, said the figures "mightn't be considered that surprising given that Mid Ulster has so many rural roads and important trunk roads that constantly need maintenance".

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He said he keeps doses in his pocket, in the trunk of his car, and behind the counter at the restaurant in case a customer pays with cash that has traces of fentanyl on it.

She grabbed a pillow and blanket from the trunk and settled into the backseat for the night.

Here you can swim some of the finest beaches Orange County has to offer, so pack your bikini and swim trunks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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