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Trunkful

Trunkful \Trunk"ful\, n.; pl. Trunkfuls. As much as a trunk will hold; enough to fill a trunk.

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trunkful

n. As much as a trunk will hold

Usage examples of "trunkful".

With a noisy slurp the mastodont sucked up a trunkful of water, draining the bag.

Ardis Hall trunkfuls of eighteenth-century libertines, German sexologists, and a whole circus of Shastras and Nefsawis in literal translation with apocryphal addenda.

Some of them walked into the water, sucking up trunkfuls of the clear, cold liquid and spraying it over their heads and backs.

Threetusk and the young Cows splashed out into the water, playfully blowing trunkfuls of it over each other.

She wanted a clean suit of nondescript civilian clothes, not trunkfuls of dirty, exotic, antique clothing.

Izo had several trunkfuls of small gifts, some useful, some decorative, for such occasions.

Her companions brought the loom, a sackful of scrolls, dishes and spoons, shoes and boots and hats, a patterned carpet, a trunkful of uncut velvet&mdash.

Her companions brought the loom, a sackful of scrolls, dishes and spoons, shoes and boots and hats, a patterned carpet, a trunkful of uncut velvet &mdash.

Her companions brought the loom, a sackful of scrolls, dishes and spoons, shoes and boots and hats, a patterned carpet, a trunkful of uncut velvet everything they could move.