intrunk Synonyms

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intrunk Meaning

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intrunk (v. t.)

To inclose as in a trunk; to incase.

intrunk Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker intrunk his belongings meticulously to prevent items from shifting during his trek.
  2. The old wooden intrunk, adorned with intricate carvings, held precious family heirlooms and memories.
  3. The smuggler's intrunk was filled with contraband, cleverly concealed amidst layers of legitimate goods.
  4. The magician skillfully produced a rabbit from an intrunk, eliciting gasps and applause from the audience.
  5. The explorer's intrunk was packed with essential supplies, ready for the arduous journey ahead.
  6. The bride's intrunk, a symbol of her new life, was filled with wedding gowns, shoes, and other treasures.
  7. The antique intrunk, once owned by a wealthy merchant, now served as a unique coffee table in the modern living room.
  8. The student's intrunk was overflowing with textbooks, notebooks, and supplies, reflecting the demands of academic life.
  9. The pirate's intrunk was filled with gold coins, jewels, and other plundered riches, buried on a remote island.
  10. The traveler's intrunk contained clothing, toiletries, and a journal, ready for new adventures in distant lands.

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To inclose as in a trunk; to incase.

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The hiker intrunk his belongings meticulously to prevent items from shifting during his trek.

The old wooden intrunk, adorned with intricate carvings, held precious family heirlooms and memories.

The smuggler's intrunk was filled with contraband, cleverly concealed amidst layers of legitimate goods.

The magician skillfully produced a rabbit from an intrunk, eliciting gasps and applause from the audience.