Trunk in a sentence as a noun

Driver did not help load stroller and luggage into the trunk.

Customers would drive their cars into this long room, pop the trunk, and hand me their cards.

Your trunk might, for a few minutes, be out of bounds because it's not necessarily your trunk.

I remember helping him carry his tools down the back steps and load them into the trunk of his Ford Galaxie 500.

The story I heard is that Mike L saw an employee loading flats of coke into the trunk of their car one day, and the free pop ended shortly after that.

It's probably a bad idea to bear arms these days, because saying "Officer, I have a weapon in the trunk of my car" might give him reason to shoot you in self defense5.

A street race on a street where I live got out of hand and a mid-size sedan went at an estimated 80mph into the trunk of a magnolia tree in the median.

You're driving along a road and you notice a pothole. You pull over to the shoulder, put your hazards on, open up the trunk, take out a reflective vest and tape measure, then you begin to analyze the pothole. You spend an hour analyzing the depth and formation of the pothole and determine that the cause is due mostly to poor mixing of asphalt.

Using a single monolithic codebase along with a build tool that statically builds everything at trunk has its advantages:* You immediately get improvements from upstream projects without having to get them manually.

Trunk definitions

noun

the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber

See also: bole

noun

luggage consisting of a large strong case used when traveling or for storage

noun

the body excluding the head and neck and limbs; "they moved their arms and legs and bodies"

See also: torso body

noun

compartment in an automobile that carries luggage or shopping or tools; "he put his golf bag in the trunk"

noun

a long flexible snout as of an elephant

See also: proboscis