trunkful (Meaning)

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trunkful (n.)

As much as a trunk will hold; enough to fill a trunk.

trunkful Sentence Examples

  1. The trunkful of toys brought joy to the children on Christmas morning.
  2. The old car had a trunkful of rusted tools and forgotten memories.
  3. I filled the trunkful of groceries with fresh fruits, vegetables, and snacks.
  4. The robbers made off with the trunkful of stolen jewels.
  5. The trunkful of books provided a wealth of knowledge to the avid reader.
  6. The trunkful of clothes was packed for the long-awaited vacation.
  7. The elephant's trunkful of peanuts was a tasty treat for the massive beast.
  8. The trunkful of flowers added a vibrant splash of color to the drab room.
  9. The investigation revealed a trunkful of incriminating evidence.
  10. The trunkful of photo albums held precious memories of a lifetime.

FAQs About the word trunkful

As much as a trunk will hold; enough to fill a trunk.

bin, box, locker, chest,crate, casket, compartment, caddy, case, carton

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The trunkful of toys brought joy to the children on Christmas morning.

The old car had a trunkful of rusted tools and forgotten memories.

I filled the trunkful of groceries with fresh fruits, vegetables, and snacks.

The robbers made off with the trunkful of stolen jewels.