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trunks造句
(1) They built a primitive shelter out of tree trunks. (2) The natives make excellent boats from the tree trunks. (3) They roped their cases and trunks for additional safety. (4) The hotel checked our trunks. (5) I need a new pair of swimming trunks. (6) Elephants are distinguished by their long noses / trunks. (7) They carefully designed that the two trunks exactly alike would be switched in the waiting room. (8) Take your swimming trunks with you - they might come in handy . (9) The noise that trunks and ambulances made in the street rankles me every day. (10) The trunks often contort into spindly curves and twists. (11) No need to pack trunks this time. (12) Long-distance carriers were first, laying it for intercity trunks. (13) So crack open those musty steamer trunks. (14) A spare pair of trunks had been annoyingly found. (15) There were racks and racks of snazzy swimming trunks. (16) And the tree trunks to black. (17) His upper arms were like tree trunks. (18) They were used to store trunks, suitcases, large misshapen cardboard boxes and broken furniture. (19) They all wore caps and goggles and black trunks and Nutty couldn't tell who was who. (20) Overhanging branches and tree trunks create an interesting backdrop to this autumn scene. (21) They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts, tree trunks and whatever came to hand. (22) Then in a tone of abrupt harshness, he added, "Open these trunks!". (23) The intensity of the explosion is recorded on the charred tree trunks. (24) Mother went into the attic where she poked about among old boxes and trunks. (25) The diseased trees are marked by protuberances on their trunks. (26) Cor! Did you see him in the blue swimming trunks? (27) Finely sculpted and painted a glossy orange, the tusks and trunks jutted out like bright brass horns from the wooden bars. (28) But the timber is still much prized and Westonbirt arboretum hopes all the felled trunks will be put to good use. (29) Neither barber, in their tight-fitting tee shirts and faded bathing trunks, appeared lacking in backbone or mettle. (30) Bedclothes, books, clothes, implements, and even dried sausages were being stuffed into chests and wicker trunks.