trunks
Britishplural noun
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Also called: swimming trunks. a man's garment worn for swimming, either fairly loose and extending from the waist to the thigh or briefer and close-fitting
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shorts worn for some sports
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men's underpants with legs that reach midthigh
Example Sentences
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They communicate by touching each other with their trunks, smelling each other and vocalizing.
From Los Angeles Times
The trees were a shade darker than he remembered, and much taller—their trunks stretched like molasses.
From Literature
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I endowed that word “all” with special meaning, and pressed dresses and packed trunks in a delirium of anticipation.
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They were little more than planks of unfinished lumber, with cots jammed into each corner and trunks at the end of them.
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Wires and twisted metal hung from the building and charred tree trunks lay on the ground.
From Barron's
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