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trunkful
[ truhngk-fool ]
noun
- the amount that a trunk will hold.
- Informal. a full or abundant supply:
a trunkful of hopes.
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Example Sentences
When asked about that, Richard Sherman was philosophical, touching and jokey all at the same time — much like the trunkful of songs he wrote with his brother.
Indeed, she often read dozens of books for a single piece, later couriering a trunkful of volumes, still carrying a whiff of cigarette smoke, to the New Yorker’s fact-checking department.
Over several weeks, she sat in the steamy city, poring over a trunkful of suspicious messages that no one else could crack.
Oklahoma City finds itself in a multiyear rebuild to get back to a point of true and consistent contention, and has a trunkful of first-round draft picks over the next seven seasons to help.
The artist who once sang dismissively and from a distance about celebrity culture now notes her “trunkful of Simone and Céline†and time spent in hotels, at the Met Gala, the Grammys and on jets.
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