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trunkful

/truhngk-fool/US // ˈtrʌŋk fʊl //

一箱,箧笥,箧中物,箧中

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural trunk·fuls.

    • : the amount that a trunk will hold.
    • : Informal. a full or abundant supply: a trunkful of hopes.

Examples

  • Also he had built himself a rustic table, and unpacked a trunkful of blankets and dishes and writing-pads and books.

  • Well go shopping to-morrow morning bright and early, and get a trunkful of new clothes.

  • He now started for home in earnest, by way of Paris, with what a contemporary calls "a trunkful of medals."

  • Hes got a trunkful of itwothless stuff, of coursethat he carries with him everywhere.

  • Anyhow, she had all kinds of unnecessary fixings along, that trunkful of stuff in the lot.