trunk造句121. He rolls around the bed like a loose bowling ball in the trunk of the car.
122. Tail square, but may appear forked when pressed against tree trunk.
123. Miguel was parking the car-backing up, crawling forward, until the trunk of the Ford Escort ahead gleamed with his headlights.
124. Customs agents stopped Ahmed Ressam as he tried to sneak into the United States with a trunk full of explosives.
125. It's thirty five feet tall, seven hundred years old and measures forty two and half feet around its trunk.
126. In the three-quarter length figures the sides of the body are pulled or folded outwards to broaden and expand the trunk.
127. It offers 118 cubic feet of cargo space, or five times the trunk space of a Buick Regal.
128. The trunk is powerful enough to uproot trees or tear great limbs from their upper branches.
129. Although they do not need it to fight they are usually armed with a big club made from a tree trunk.
130. He was lounging back against the tree trunk a few yards away, consulting his compass and studying the map intently.
131. While he ... All he needed, he sometimes thought, was a trunk to make him look exactly like an elephant.
132. When he struck it hard against the trunk of the tree it seemed solid and did not break or splinter.
133. Some 40 new ones will be opened by 1995 on trunk road alone.
134. In a switched-star system, only main trunk lines need handle the full range of signals,[www.] to and from subscribers.
135. The nesting trunk in the aviary is carefully screened to avoid disturbance.
136. Police found the car in Knoxville, Tenn., with an Arizona license plate in the trunk.
137. Also it is more difficult to provide interactive services because the trunk lines become cluttered with return signals from each branch.
138. On either side of this were steel hoops covered in thick leather supporting the trunk.
139. Patching the cracks and filling in the potholes falls to the County Council everywhere except trunk roads and motorways.
140. That was silly of me -- I just locked the trunk and the keys are inside.
141. Let him put his suitcase in the trunk himself and then you drive him around town for a while.
142. It grew into a magnificent tree with a massive trunk and spacious canopy.
143. Francis was found in the car's trunk, covered in blood but conscious.
144. The trees were mostly birches, with here and there a twisted trunk of alder, overgrown with bramble and honeysuckle.
145. Overhanging the corner of the shed was an ancient apple tree, with greyish mossy growths on its trunk and branches.
146. Pulling over, Henry throws open the trunk to reveal the blood-spattered body of a rival mafioso.
147. It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
148. The groom and his close family took their places, cross-legged, on the matting beside the trunk of wedding gifts.
149. From this nucleus, it swiftly spread throughout his head and trunk, leaving only his limbs in an unfeeling limbo.
150. Fruit farmers suffer when apple-tree bark is removed since the loss of a large section around the trunk will kill the tree.