Trunks in a sentence
Synonym: shorts.
Meaning: The main stems of trees; also refers to swimming shorts.
Trunks sentence for class 1
- The tree has many green trunks.
- My dad cuts the trunks for firewood.
- The trunks are tall and strong.
- I see trunks in the park.
- We decorate trunks for the school fair.
- The elephant has big gray trunks.
- Look at the trunks of the trees!
- My toy box looks like a trunk.
- The trunks in the jungle are so thick.
- I put my clothes in a big trunk.
- The trunks by the river are very sturdy.
- We painted the trunks bright colors.
- The trunks hold many secrets.
- The old trunks have stories to tell.
- The puppy hides behind the tree trunks.
- Birds build nests on the tree trunks.
- I love to climb the trunks of tall trees.
- We found treasure in a rusty trunk.
- The trunks are covered in moss.
- I can see animal prints on the trunks.
- The trunks sway in the gentle breeze.
- Our luggage is packed in big trunks.
- The trunks in the yard need some trimming.
- We stacked the trunks for our trip.
- The trunks have beautiful bark.
- The kids painted on the trunks during art class.
- Small animals live in the tree trunks.
- The trunks help the trees stand tall.
- Look at the trunks under the bright sun.
- My friend and I drew pictures on the trunks of trees.
Trunks sentence for class 2
- The trunks of the trees are very tall.
- We saw big trunks at the zoo.
- The elephant has large, strong trunks.
- My dad has a trunk for storing clothes.
- The trunks in the park are covered in bark.
- I painted the trunks of the trees brown.
- The trunks of the palm trees sway in the wind.
- We packed our bags in the trunk of the car.
- The trunks of the trees provide shade.
- I found a treasure in an old trunk.
- The trunks are home to many birds.
- The trunks of the trees are very thick.
- There are colorful trunks at the beach.
- The trunks hold many secrets from the past.
- We climbed the trunks to see the view.
- The trunks are strong enough to hold a swing.
- I saw a trunk full of toys in the attic.
- The trunks are where squirrels like to play.
- The trunks can grow very wide over time.
- We learned about the trunks of different trees.
- The trunks are covered in moss and lichen.
- I drew a picture of trunks in my art class.
- The trunks of the trees help them stand tall.
- We found a trunk in the old house.
- The trunks are filled with leaves in the fall.
- The trunks of the trees are very sturdy.
- I like to climb the trunks with my friends.
- The trunks are an important part of the forest.
- We saw a trunk that looked like it was from a pirate ship.
- The trunks are where the branches grow from.
Trunks sentence for class 3
- The trunks of the trees are very tall.
- We saw elephants with big trunks at the zoo.
- The trunks are covered in bark and protect the tree.
- My dad has a big trunk in the car for our luggage.
- The monkey climbed up the trunks of the trees.
- The trunks of the palm trees sway in the wind.
- I packed my clothes in my trunk for the trip.
- The trunks of the trees provide shade on a sunny day.
- We painted the trunks of the trees in art class.
- The trunks of the elephants are very strong.
- There are many trunks in the forest where animals live.
- My toy trunk holds all my favorite games.
- The trunks of the trees can be very wide.
- We saw a trunk in the attic filled with old toys.
- The trunks of the trees change colors in autumn.
- I put my books in my trunk for school.
- The trunks of the trees help them stand tall.
- We played hide and seek around the trunks of the trees.
- The trunks of the elephants help them drink water.
- My suitcase is like a trunk for traveling.
- The trunks of the trees are home to many birds.
- We learned about the trunks of trees in science class.
- The trunks of the trees were covered in snow.
- I found a treasure trunk in my backyard.
- The trunks of the trees make a great climbing spot.
- The trunks of the elephants are very flexible.
- We decorated the trunks of the trees for the festival.
- My trunk is filled with clothes for summer camp.
- The trunks of the trees provide food for insects.
- I drew a picture of a big trunk in my sketchbook.
Trunks sentence for class 4
- The elephant has big trunks that help it balance.
- My backpack has two trunks for extra storage.
- We saw a train with colorful trunks at the station.
- The tree has thick trunks that provide strong support.
- I put my clothes in trunks when I go on vacation.
- The car trunk was full of groceries after shopping.
- My dog likes to hide his toys in the trunks of the couch.
- The tall palm trees have slender trunks swaying in the wind.
- Our school has a trunk full of art supplies for projects.
- The trunks of the old trees were covered in moss.
- I drew a picture of a monkey swinging from tree trunks.
- The pirate ship had treasure chests in its trunks.
- My mom opened the trunk of the car to get the suitcase.
- The children found a trunk in the attic filled with books.
- We saw trunks of different sizes at the lumberyard.
- The giraffe bends down to drink water near the tree trunks.
- We packed our picnic lunch in a large trunk.
- The vibrant trunks of the trees were perfect for climbing.
- The magician pulled a rabbit out of a magic trunk.
- My friend collects toy trunks from different countries.
- The wooden trunks were polished and shiny, looking new.
- The students painted their favorite animals on cardboard trunks.
- The explorers discovered ancient trunks filled with artifacts.
- The branches of the tree grew high above the thick trunks.
- The treasure map led us to a hidden trunk by the beach.
- We tossed our jackets into the trunks at the entrance.
- The trucks were parked next to the tree trunks in the lot.
- The zoo has a trunk for storing animal food supplies.
- I learned about different tree trunks in my science class.
- The festival included a contest for the best decorated trunks.
Trunks simple sentence
- He packed his trunks for the beach trip.
- She loves to wear colorful trunks while swimming.
- They saw elephants with large trunks at the zoo.
- I noticed her new trunks hanging on the line.
- He believes that trunks are essential for summer fun.
- She felt excited to buy new trunks for her vacation.
- They talked about how trunks can vary in style.
- I saw her picking out trunks with fun designs.
- He enjoys wearing trunks during water sports.
- She thinks that trunks are comfortable for lounging.
- They discussed how to care for their swim trunks.
- I noticed her trying on trunks in the store.
- He feels proud of his stylish trunks.
- She believes that trunks should be bright and cheerful.
- They talked about the best trunks for long-distance swimming.
- I saw him wearing trunks that matched his T-shirt.
- She feels confident in her new trunks.
- He learned to choose trunks that fit well.
- They discussed how trunks are popular in summer fashion.
- I noticed her packing trunks for a weekend getaway.
- She thinks that trunks are perfect for beach games.
- He enjoys showing off his collection of colorful trunks.
- They talked about how trunks can be made from different materials.
- I saw her folding trunks neatly in her suitcase.
- She feels happy when she finds the perfect trunks.
- He believes that trunks are a must-have for summer activities.
- They discussed how trunks can be worn for various occasions.
- I noticed her selecting trunks in vibrant colors.
- She enjoys finding trunks with unique patterns.
- He feels relaxed wearing his trunks by the pool.

(1) I prefer boardies over trunks.
(2) Elephants have powerful trunks.
(3) He was cute in his swim trunks.
(4) The swim trunks had a stripy print.
(5) The axe can rend through tree trunks.
(6) By nature, elephants have long trunks.
(7) The swimmer wore his trunks to the pool.
(8) The beechen trunks were covered in moss.
(9) The squirrels frolic on the tree trunks.
(10) The birchen trunks were covered in moss.
Trunks sentence
(11) Bulmas is the mother of Trunks and Bulla.
(12) The beetles scuttle along the tree trunks.
(13) The parrots roost against the tree trunks.
(14) The biformed tree had two distinct trunks.
(15) The birchen trunks were straight and tall.
(16) He disrobed and put on his swimming trunks.
(17) The kapoks' trunks are straight and smooth.
(18) He has got on his swim trunks for the pool.
(19) The lifeguard looks slim in his swim trunks.
(20) The bifurcated tree had two distinct trunks.
Trunks make sentence
(21) The gumtrees' trunks are rough and textured.
(22) He undressed and put on his swimming trunks.
(23) The woodpeckers perch across the tree trunks.
(24) He prefers boardies over regular swim trunks.
(25) The giant's hands were as big as tree trunks.
(26) The store sells pairs of swim trunks for boys.
(27) The deer graze off the moss on the tree trunks.
(28) The caespitose mosses clung to the tree trunks.
(29) The brigalows' trunks were gnarled and twisted.
(30) The snaky vines twisted around the tree trunks.
Sentence of trunks
(31) The beetles scuttle into the fallen tree trunks.
(32) The beaver gnaws on tree trunks to build its dam.
(33) The staghorn moss grows on rocks and tree trunks.
(34) He is relacing the drawstring on his swim trunks.
(35) He felt more relaxed in the skimpier swim trunks.
(36) There was a quail between the fallen tree trunks.
(37) Put on your swim trunks and let's go to the pool.
(38) Elephants use their strong trunks for locomotion.
(39) The mesh on my swim trunks helps them dry faster.
(40) Epiphytic vines climb up the trunks of tall trees.
Trunks meaningful sentence
(41) Oaks are known for their strong and sturdy trunks.
(42) Lenticels are more prominent on older tree trunks.
(43) The beingnesses of trunks are sturdy and enduring.
(44) Elephants are large animals that have long trunks.
(45) The sequoias' massive trunks are a sight to behold.
(46) The woodchipper can chew up tree trunks in seconds.
(47) Didgeridoos are made from hollowed-out tree trunks.
(48) The chafe from my swim trunks is beyond unbearable.
(49) The swim trunks were sodden from being in the pool.
(50) He donned his swim trunks and jumped into the pool.
Trunks sentence examples
(51) The tepee's poles were made from sturdy tree trunks.
(52) I found a cozy spot to sit between the cedar trunks.
(53) The boabs in this region have unique bulbous trunks.
(54) The jumbos' trunks can hold up to 8 liters of water.
(55) The periderm is an important feature of tree trunks.
(56) The squirrel scurried between the brown tree trunks.
(57) She looked stunning in her colorful swimming trunks.
(58) He wore redshort swim trunks for a day at the beach.
(59) The munks were climbing up and down the tree trunks.
(60) The bodybuilder was burly beneath his posing trunks.
Sentence with trunks
(61) Some animals hibernate in hollow logs or tree trunks.
(62) He wore swim trunks as his bottoms for the beach day.
(63) He prefers lycra swim trunks for his beach vacations.
(64) She prefers wearing a sunga over regular swim trunks.
(65) The baby jumbos were adorable with their tiny trunks.
(66) The beaver will gnaw on tree trunks to build its dam.
(67) The gumtrees' trunks are marked with unique patterns.
(68) Fossilizing tree trunks can create petrified forests.
(69) The lifeguard wore red swimming trunks while on duty.
(70) The dews collected in the hollows of the tree trunks.
Use trunks in a sentence
(71) The earth is where we find different types of trunks.
(72) The hewn trunks were carved into intricate sculptures.
(73) The beaver's sharp teeth can bite through tree trunks.
(74) The alerces trees are known for their straight trunks.
(75) The beaver's strong teeth can maw through tree trunks.
(76) Eucalypts are known for their tall and slender trunks.
(77) The forest was wizen through with twisted tree trunks.
(78) Caseworms are often found on tree trunks and branches.
(79) Ash-trees are known for their tall and slender trunks.
(80) The blowholes of elephants are located on their trunks.
Sentence using trunks
(81) Coniferae are known for their tall and straight trunks.
(82) The squirrel quickly minces in between the tree trunks.
(83) The jumbos sprayed water from their trunks to cool off.
(84) The mushroom grows saprophytically on dead tree trunks.
(85) Elephants are known for their big ears and long trunks.
(86) The blackened tree trunks were charred from the flames.
(87) The woodpecker's beak can easily chew apart tree trunks.
(88) The swimming trunks were on sale, so I bought two pairs.
(89) The swimming trunks had a mesh lining for added comfort.
(90) The swimming trunks were made of a UV-protective fabric.
Trunks example sentence
(91) The orchids growing on tree trunks showcase commensalism.
(92) The beaver can gnaw through tree trunks to build its dam.
(93) The mossy tree trunks were covered in intricate patterns.
(94) Chickadees are agile climbers, often seen on tree trunks.
(95) He forgot to pack his swimming trunks for the pool party.
(96) The swimming trunks were made of a quick-drying material.
(97) The swimming trunks were a bit loose, but he didn't mind.
(98) The staghorn moss grows in dense clusters on tree trunks.
(99) The noctua moth is a master of camouflage on tree trunks.
(100) The ant's scopula helps it climb up and down tree trunks.
Sentence with word trunks
(101) She preferred wearing sunga over traditional swim trunks.
(102) The mesh within the swim trunks allowed for quick drying.
(103) The lifeguard wore knee-length swim trunks while on duty.
(104) The blackened tree trunks were a result of a forest fire.
(105) The blackened tree trunks were evidence of a forest fire.
(106) The khaki swim trunks were perfect for a day at the beach.
(107) The baggy swim trunks were perfect for a day at the beach.
(108) The sequoias' trunks are often covered in moss and lichen.
(109) He always wears his favorite swim trunks for his bathings.
(110) He started a new diet to slim into his summer swim trunks.
Sentence of trunks
(111) The palmyras in this area are known for their tall trunks.
(112) His baggiest swim trunks are great for a day at the beach.
(113) Epiphytical mosses help to retain moisture on tree trunks.
(114) The skyblue swim trunks stood out against his tanned skin.
(115) He shrugged onto his swim trunks and jumped into the pool.
(116) He hung his wet swimming trunks on the clothesline to dry.
(117) The squirrel stored its acorns in between the tree trunks.
(118) Lodgepole pines are known for their tall, straight trunks.
(119) The baboos were chasing each other around the tree trunks.
(120) The woodpecker uses its beak to gouge holes in tree trunks.
Trunks used in a sentence
(121) They donned their swimming trunks and jumped into the pool.
(122) The bromeliads growing on tree trunks display commensalism.
(123) The children played hide-and-seek between the cedar trunks.
(124) Arecanut trees are known for their tall and slender trunks.
(125) The squirrel will hibernate between the hollow tree trunks.
(126) Woodcutters use sharp axes to cut through the thick trunks.
(127) He wore the pareo as a beach cover-up over his swim trunks.
(128) The woodpecker can chew apart tree trunks to make its nest.
(129) He was embarrassed by his uneven tan under his swim trunks.
(130) Indian elephants are known for their large ears and trunks.
Trunks sentence in English
(131) The blackened tree trunks were evidence of a past wildfire.
(132) Antique trunks make great coffee tables or storage options.
(133) I'll need to rake away the excess bark from the tree trunks.
(134) She prefers to wear trunks instead of bikinis when swimming.
(135) The beaver can eat through tree trunks with its sharp teeth.
(136) He felt underclothed in his swim trunks at the crowded pool.
(137) The sawpit was deep enough to accommodate large tree trunks.
(138) The swimmer wore beneath his swimsuit a pair of swim trunks.
(139) Epiphytic ferns can be found growing on the trunks of trees.
(140) The punkey's sharp claws helped it cling to the tree trunks.
(141) He dove into the pool wearing his brand new swimming trunks.
(142) Boab trees can store large amounts of water in their trunks.
(143) The lianoid vines twisted and turned around the tree trunks.
(144) The bookshelves in the library are as wooden as tree trunks.
(145) The beaver's sharp teeth can gnaw through thick tree trunks.
(146) Indian elephants are known for their distinctive long trunks.
(147) The slender trunks of arecas can sway gracefully in the wind.
(148) I bought a new pair of trunks for my upcoming beach vacation.
(149) My brother forgot to pack his trunks for the swimming lesson.
(150) The lifeguard noticed a tear in his trunks and had to change.
(151) He opted for loose-fitting swim trunks for a day at the pool.
(152) I found a peaceful spot to meditate between the cedar trunks.
(153) The meshy lining of the swim trunks helps to prevent chafing.
(154) The beetles spawn under the fallen tree trunks in the forest.
(155) The wind whispered through the gaps between the cedar trunks.
(156) The woodpecker will gnaw up tree trunks in search of insects.
(157) The lumberman used a chainsaw to cut through the tree trunks.
(158) I was amazed by the piculet's ability to drum on tree trunks.
(159) Meliaceae trees are known for their tall and straight trunks.
(160) He always wears swim trunks in the bath to avoid being naked.
(161) The friends leapfrogged over fallen tree trunks in the forest.
(162) The heavy-duty chainsaw easily cuts through thick tree trunks.
(163) Nuthatches are often seen foraging for insects on tree trunks.
(164) The farmer debarks the tree trunks to use them as fence posts.
(165) The barmkins' homes are built inside hollowed-out tree trunks.
(166) The tall trunks of palmyras make them visible from a distance.
(167) The buncher's cutting head swiftly slices through tree trunks.
(168) Epiphytical ferns can be found growing on the trunks of trees.
(169) Fruticose mosses can be seen growing on rocks and tree trunks.
(170) The foumart's sharp claws leave distinct marks on tree trunks.
(171) The beaver up the ante by gnawing through thicker tree trunks.
(172) The sharp-toothed beaver gnawed through tree trunks with ease.
(173) The baobabs in this region are known for their massive trunks.
(174) The baobabs' hollow trunks can store water during dry periods.
(175) The krakens' tentacles are said to be as thick as tree trunks.
(176) The chainsaw can shred up through thick tree trunks with ease.
(177) I need to tire up into my swim trunks before hitting the pool.
(178) African elephants are known for their distinctive long trunks.
(179) The gang saw was used to cut the large tree trunks into planks.
(180) The swimmer's trunks had a fun pattern of palm trees and waves.
(181) The tuskers' powerful trunks helped them gather food and water.
(182) The jumbos used their trunks to reach for leaves on tall trees.
(183) The tree trunks were twisted and skewed along the forest floor.
(184) The store had a wide variety of swimming trunks to choose from.
(185) She couldn't find her swimming trunks and had to borrow a pair.
(186) The swimming trunks were a popular choice among the beachgoers.
(187) The lifeguard wore knee-length swim trunks for better mobility.
(188) The little boy proudly showed off his new trunks to his friends.
(189) He decided to buy trunks with a longer inseam for added comfort.
(190) The tree trunks stand tall and strong as I look up to the trees.
(191) The beaver during the night can be heard gnawing on tree trunks.
(192) Bulma is the mother of Trunks and Bra in the Dragon Ball series.
(193) He felt more comfortable in a sunga than in regular swim trunks.
(194) The historical landmark had a pillar out of ancient tree trunks.
(195) The fallen tree trunks were arranged askew across the riverbank.
(196) Epiphytal ferns can be seen clinging to the trunks of old trees.
(197) The tappers gently tapped on the tree trunks to collect the sap.
(198) The swimming trunks were too long, so he had to get them hemmed.
(199) Proboscideans, such as elephants and mammoths, have long trunks.
(200) The owls hived out of the hollowed-out tree trunks in the woods.
(201) The squirrel hunched up between the tree trunks, gathering nuts.
(202) The blackened tree trunks were evidence of a recent forest fire.
(203) The swim team had matching trunks for their synchronized routine.
(204) The bear would rub against downy tree trunks to scratch its back.
(205) The casuarinas' slender trunks stood strong against the elements.
(206) Boabs are known for their ability to store water in their trunks.
(207) Woodpeckers are known for their ability to peck into tree trunks.
(208) The epiphytic plants growing on tree trunks display commensalism.
(209) The mushrooms spawn beneath the fallen tree trunks in the forest.
(210) The calxes of the tree trunks provided shelter for small animals.
(211) I need to buy new swimming trunks for my upcoming beach vacation.
(212) The swimming trunks had a fun pattern of palm trees and coconuts.
(213) The olingo uses its sharp claws to grip tree trunks and branches.
(214) Epiphytes can be found on tree branches, trunks, and even leaves.
(215) Lodgepole pine forests are known for their tall, straight trunks.
(216) Biologically, elephants have long trunks for drinking and eating.
(217) Trunks was a time-traveling saiyajin who came from a dark future.
(218) Lodgepole pine trees are known for their tall and straight trunks.
(219) He quickly togged up in his swimming trunks for a dip in the pool.
(220) The waistband on his swim trunks was adjustable for a perfect fit.
(221) Medullary rays are often visible in cross-sections of tree trunks.
(222) The lumberer used a crosscut saw to cut through thick tree trunks.
(223) The undersized swim trunks were embarrassing to wear at the beach.
(224) The highpower chainsaw effortlessly cut through thick tree trunks.
(225) The submerged tree trunks in the lake created an eerie atmosphere.
(226) The woodpeckers chirp on to search for insects inside tree trunks.
(227) The moss up outside grew in intricate patterns on the tree trunks.
(228) He decided to wear his favorite swimming trunks to the water park.
(229) She packed her swimming trunks along with her sunscreen and towel.
(230) The swimming trunks were designed with a built-in pocket for keys.
(231) The blue against the brown tree trunks created a natural backdrop.
(232) Pachyderms are excellent swimmers, using their trunks as snorkels.
(233) The elephants greeted each other by touching trunks, nose to nose.
(234) The tree-trunks were stripped of their bark and used for firewood.
(235) The waistband on his swim trunks has a drawstring for a secure fit.
(236) He quickly pulled his pant down to change into his swimming trunks.
(237) The cicadae's exoskeletons are often found attached to tree trunks.
(238) He rolled up the pant-legs of his swim trunks to wade in the water.
(239) The cambiums in woody stems allow for the expansion of tree trunks.
(240) Bonsais can be trained to have twisted trunks and gnarled branches.
(241) The swimmer zipper up his swim trunks before jumping into the pool.
(242) Acajous are known for their straight trunks and branching canopies.
(243) The rear young elephants were being taught how to use their trunks.
(244) Epiphytal vines wrapped themselves around the trunks of tall trees.
(245) The gauntness of the tree trunks revealed their age and resilience.
(246) He loved the feeling of the cool water against his swimming trunks.
(247) The waistband of his swim trunks had a drawstring for a secure fit.
(248) The banyan tree's aerial roots can eventually grow into new trunks.
(249) The moss on the tree trunks overgrew and gave them a fuzzy texture.
(250) The storm was riving the trees, tearing branches from their trunks.
(251) The swim trunks are made with a waterproof lining along the inside.
(252) The mushrooms will spring up against the tree trunks in the forest.
(253) The hoarinesses of the tree trunks gave the forest a mystical feel.
(254) The jungly vines twisted and turned around the ancient tree trunks.
(255) She washed her trunks after every swim to keep them clean and fresh.
(256) The growth of nephroma on tree trunks indicates a healthy ecosystem.
(257) The woodpeckers cluck by with their rhythmic tapping on tree trunks.
(258) Pleurocarpous mosses often form dense mats on rocks and tree trunks.
(259) The radiuses of the tree trunks were measured to estimate their age.
(260) The grees on the moss-covered tree trunks give them a mystical look.
(261) The athlete had to wrestle into his swimming trunks before the race.
(262) Nuthatches have a unique ability to walk headfirst down tree trunks.
(263) Epiphytically growing lichens can be found on rocks and tree trunks.
(264) The woodmen used a chainsaw to quickly cut through the thick trunks.
(265) The swimmer clad off his swim trunks and wrapped himself in a towel.
(266) The elephants used their trunks to graze on the leaves of the trees.
(267) Biologically, elephants have long trunks to help them drink and eat.
(268) The brownnesses of the tree trunks blended in with the forest floor.
(269) The storage room was below stairs, filled with old trunks and boxes.
(270) The insect had a footlike claw that it used to climb up tree trunks.
(271) The tree-trunks were used to build a sturdy bridge across the river.
(272) The hiker leaned against one of the tree-trunks to catch his breath.
(273) Elephants are very strong and can push down trees with their trunks.
(274) He had to strip in the hotel room to change into his swimming trunks.
(275) The store had a wide variety of trunks in different colors and sizes.
(276) She wore her trunks under her wetsuit for extra warmth while surfing.
(277) The swimmer's trunks had a small logo of his favorite swimwear brand.
(278) The waistband on his swim trunks had a mesh lining for extra support.
(279) The lumberjacks used their skills to logroll the massive tree trunks.
(280) The runner had to navigate under the fallen tree trunks on the trail.
(281) The elephants in the herd groom each other's backs with their trunks.
(282) I marveled at the piculet's ability to cling to vertical tree trunks.
(283) The swimmer tightened the belt through the buckle of his swim trunks.
(284) He had to tear out of his clothes to change into his swimming trunks.
(285) The lignified trunks of ancient trees can be found in fossil records.
(286) The viridis moss grows on rocks and tree trunks in damp environments.
(287) The tornado's ravage on the trees was evident in the uprooted trunks.
(288) The penetrating power of a chainsaw can cut through thick tree trunks.
(289) The charred tree trunks stood as a stark contrast to the green forest.
(290) He preferred baggies over swim trunks because they were more flexible.
(291) The cragged tree trunks were twisted and contorted by years of growth.
(292) The beeches in this area are known for their tall and straight trunks.
(293) The basidiomycetous bracket fungi can be found growing on tree trunks.
(294) The gardener whitewashes the tree trunks to protect them from insects.
(295) The raftered attic was filled with old trunks and forgotten treasures.
(296) Before going for a swim, tuck it in your swim trunks for a secure fit.
(297) The drawstrings on my swim trunks got caught on a branch while hiking.
(298) I love how Goten and Trunks are always getting into mischief together.
(299) The chalet's attic was filled with old trunks and other vintage items.
(300) Elephants are excellent swimmers and can use their trunks as snorkels.
(301) The swimmer adjusted the drawstring on his trunks to ensure a snug fit.
(302) The sound of rustling leaves filled the space between the cedar trunks.
(303) The forest fire caused epicormic shoots to sprout from the tree trunks.
(304) We heard a crow along with the woodpeckers drumming on the tree trunks.
(305) The elephants lumbered in with their trunks swinging from side to side.
(306) The Native American tribes used adzes to craft canoes from tree trunks.
(307) The acerose beak of the woodpecker allows it to drill into tree trunks.
(308) The fallen tree trunks started to mound up in front of the forest path.
(309) The swimming trunks had a hidden zipper pocket for storing small items.
(310) Elephants use their trunks to drink water and spray themselves with it.
(311) The creepers were clinging to the tree trunks, creating a tangled mess.
(312) The lumberman used his trusty chainsaw to cut through the thick trunks.
(313) The hoarfrost created a beautiful contrast against the dark tree trunks.
(314) He always wears his lucky trunks during important swimming competitions.
(315) Hollowed-out tree trunks can serve as microhabitats for nesting animals.
(316) Woodpeckers have a strong grip that allows them to cling to tree trunks.
(317) The activity of cambiums is essential for the thickening of tree trunks.
(318) The hiker marveled at the accretions of moss on the ancient tree trunks.
(319) Girdle up in your swimming trunks if you want to take a dip in the pool.
(320) The swimmer wore kneelength trunks for better hydrodynamics in the pool.
(321) The swim trunks had a patch pocket for storing small items at the beach.
(322) The dusty attic contained fusty trunks filled with old family heirlooms.
(323) The forest was peaceful with snowed around the tree trunks and branches.
(324) The buncher's powerful jaws can easily grasp and lift large tree trunks.
(325) The silicification of tree trunks can create beautiful petrified forests.
(326) The blackwoods in this area are known for their tall and straight trunks.
(327) He always packs an extra pair of trunks in case one gets lost or damaged.
(328) I'm going to buy a new pai of swim trunks for my upcoming beach vacation.
(329) He was excited to show off his tan-through swim trunks at the pool party.
(330) Wrynecks are agile climbers, using their sharp claws to grip tree trunks.
(331) The swimming trunks were a bit snug, but he managed to squeeze into them.
(332) The lignify process is essential for the formation of sturdy tree trunks.
(333) The squirrels disport among the trees, scampering up and down the trunks.
(334) The roots of banyans can grow down from the branches and form new trunks.
(335) The inosculation of tree trunks can create a natural sculpture or artwork.
(336) Nuthatches are known for their ability to walk headfirst down tree trunks.
(337) The kleiber is known for its ability to cling to tree trunks and branches.
(338) The swimmer was advised to belt up round the swim trunks for a secure fit.
(339) The unau's long claws are used for climbing and gripping onto tree trunks.
(340) The heavy-duty chainsaw was perfect for cutting through thick tree trunks.
(341) The high power of the chainsaw effortlessly cut through thick tree trunks.
(342) Elephants adapt to their environment by using their trunks to drink water.
(343) She adjusted the drawcord on her swim trunks before jumping into the pool.
(344) Epiphytic ferns can be found growing on the trunks of trees in the forest.
(345) The pine-trees rustled as a family of squirrels scampered up their trunks.
(346) Epiphytal ferns can be found growing on the trunks of trees in the forest.
(347) The lumberjack used his chainsaw to cut through the tree-trunks with ease.
(348) The sternums of elephants are massive and provide support for their trunks.
(349) The swim team wore matching trunks and caps during their championship race.
(350) The swimmer's trunks had a small pocket where he could keep his locker key.
(351) The cryptogamic cover on the tree trunks creates a visually stunning sight.
(352) He loosened the drawcords on his swim trunks to make them more comfortable.
(353) The moss around the tree trunks created a magical atmosphere in the forest.
(354) The gnarled trunks of bristlecones tell a story of resilience and survival.
(355) Musk-rats are excellent climbers and can scale steep banks and tree trunks.
(356) The swimming trunks were too tight, so he exchanged them for a larger size.
(357) She wore her swimming trunks under her shorts for a quick dip in the ocean.
(358) Elephants are a species of animal that are very large and have long trunks.
(359) The leaves swirled through and around the tree trunks in the autumn breeze.
(360) The swimmer's waist-length trunks allowed for ease of movement in the water.
(361) The beachwear collection included swim trunks for men and bikinis for women.
(362) She decided to buy a new pair of trunks after her old ones faded in the sun.
(363) She tied her hair in a bun and put on her trunks before heading to the pool.
(364) Sapsuckers are known for their ability to cling to tree trunks and branches.
(365) The silicified tree trunks were used as support beams in ancient structures.
(366) He tightened the drawcords on his swim trunks to prevent them from slipping.
(367) The swimmer disrobed and put on his swim trunks before diving into the pool.
(368) The industrial-strength chainsaw effortlessly cut through thick tree trunks.
(369) The industrial-strength chainsaw effortlessly cut through large tree trunks.
(370) The riverbank was shaded by tall trees with moss growing up near the trunks.
(371) He was embarrassed when his pubes were visible through his thin swim trunks.
(372) The moss-grown tree trunks created a mystical atmosphere in the foggy forest.
(373) The debarkers at the sawmill efficiently strip the bark from the tree trunks.
(374) The twisted trunks of junipers create a unique and interesting visual appeal.
(375) The moth's wings had a mottled pattern to be camouflaged against tree trunks.
(376) Cambial activity can be observed by studying the annual rings in tree trunks.
(377) Many dipterocarps have buttress roots that help support their massive trunks.
(378) The tree trunks were dappled with leaves, adding depth to the forest scenery.
(379) The neglected attic was filled with moldering trunks and forgotten treasures.
(380) The landslide had uprooted the trees, leaving their trunks up inside the mud.
(381) The forest was filled with towering tree-trunks that seemed to touch the sky.
(382) The elephants greeted each other, trunks reaching out to touch, nose to nose.
(383) African elephants are excellent swimmers and can use their trunks as snorkels.
(384) The mossed tree trunks provided a natural camouflage for the forest creatures.
(385) The lifeguard reminded everyone to wear appropriate trunks for safety reasons.
(386) The woodpecker uses its beak to bore through tree trunks in search of insects.
(387) The tree trunks provide shelter for small creatures as I look up to the trees.
(388) The breastbones of elephants are massive and provide support for their trunks.
(389) The hoariness of the tree trunks gave the forest an ancient and mystical aura.
(390) The drawcord on his swim trunks came undone while he was diving into the pool.
(391) Nuthatches have a habit of drumming on tree trunks as a form of communication.
(392) Deutoplastic growth can be observed in the expansion of tree trunks over time.
(393) The sclerotized beak of a woodpecker is adapted for drilling into tree trunks.
(394) The sharp-pointed beak of the woodpecker allowed it to drill into tree trunks.
(395) Baobabs have a unique ability to store large amounts of water in their trunks.
(396) The swimmer confidently stripped onto his swim trunks and dived into the pool.
(397) Cuscuses have a strong grip that enables them to cling to branches and trunks.
(398) The elephant used its powerful trunk to push over the tree-trunks in its path.
(399) I just finished watching the episode where Goten and Trunks fuse into Gotenks.
(400) Galahs are excellent climbers and can easily navigate tree trunks and branches.
(401) The artist used a billhook to create unique sculptures from fallen tree trunks.
(402) The lignify process can be observed by examining cross-sections of tree trunks.
(403) The tree trunks were dappled with leaves, adding texture to the forest scenery.
(404) The riverbank was shaded by tall trees with moss creeping up from their trunks.
(405) The ancestors of modern proboscidians were much smaller and had shorter trunks.
(406) Elephants have a dependence on their trunks to breathe, smell, and drink water.
(407) The lumberjack had to burly off the thick tree trunks to clear the forest path.
(408) The hoarfrost on the tree trunks made them look like they were covered in lace.
(409) The inosculation of tree trunks can create a twisted and intertwined appearance.
(410) The spiles were hammered gently into the tree trunks to avoid damaging the bark.
(411) The ancestors of proboscidians were much smaller in size and had shorter trunks.
(412) The swimming trunks were brightly colored, making him easy to spot in the water.
(413) The drawstrings on my swim trunks were so tight that they left marks on my legs.
(414) The Madagascan baobab trees are known for their massive trunks and unique shape.
(415) Beaver before, I had no idea they were excellent at gnawing through tree trunks.
(416) The swim trunks are adorned with stripes in vibrant colors for a fun beach look.
(417) The rocky cliffs were shaded by tall trees with moss growing up over the trunks.
(418) The caespitose lichens on the tree trunks added texture and color to the forest.
(419) The hollownesses in the tree trunks made perfect hiding spots for small animals.
(420) I marveled at the wrynecks' ability to camouflage themselves against tree trunks.
(421) The prey beneath the fallen tree trunks sought refuge from the approaching storm.
(422) The petrifaction of tree trunks can create unique and durable building materials.
(423) The pocketless swim trunks were ideal for swimming laps without any distractions.
(424) The woodpecker's beak was perfectly adapted to peck off insects from tree trunks.
(425) Pachyderms have a unique ability to use their trunks as a snorkel while swimming.
(426) The rocky cliffs were shaded by tall trees with moss climbing up into the trunks.
(427) The rocky cliffs were shaded by tall trees with moss climbing up onto the trunks.
(428) The rocky cliffs were shaded by tall trees with moss climbing up past the trunks.
(429) Double knotting your swim trunks will prevent them from falling off in the water.
(430) The cambium layer is responsible for the formation of annual rings in tree trunks.
(431) The fire was so intense that it managed to scorch off the bark on the tree trunks.
(432) We marveled at the pileated woodpecker's ability to cling to vertical tree trunks.
(433) The bodybuilder wore a girdle under his posing trunks for added muscle definition.
(434) The moss-grown tree trunks provided a natural camouflage for the forest creatures.
(435) The workers were debarking the tree trunks to prepare them for further processing.
(436) Tarsiers have a strong grip that allows them to cling to branches and tree trunks.
(437) The silent lake was surrounded by tall trees with moss growing up near the trunks.
(438) The bimanous nature of elephants allows them to use their trunks to grasp objects.
(439) The tree-trunks were covered in moss and vines, giving the forest a mystical feel.
(440) The phyle of elephants used their trunks to spray water on themselves to cool down.
(441) The children imitated the elephant by raising their arms like trunks up in the air.
(442) Nuthatches are often seen hopping along tree trunks in search of insects and seeds.
(443) The margays' sharp retractable claws enable them to grip onto tree trunks securely.
(444) Periderms can be found on the stems, branches, and trunks of various plant species.
(445) The recurved beak of the toucan allowed it to reach deep into tree trunks for food.
(446) The cambium layer is responsible for the increase in girth of tree trunks over time.
(447) We marveled at the intricate patterns on the birch tree trunks as we walked through.
(448) He couldn't resist the urge to cannonball into the pool wearing his swimming trunks.
(449) She tied the drawstring of her swimming trunks tightly before jumping into the pool.
(450) She loved the feeling of the sun warming her back while wearing her swimming trunks.
(451) He wore knee-length swim trunks to the pool, and his friends admired his confidence.
(452) The researcher analyzed cross-sections of tree trunks to study their growth patterns.
(453) The lignifications in the trunks of trees provide resistance against wind and storms.
(454) The campers were taught how to construct a shelter using fallen tree trunks and moss.
(455) The loggers had to haul over the line to move the massive tree trunks to the sawmill.
(456) He wore a belt with his swim trunks, and it kept them from falling down in the water.
(457) The loggers employed a block and tackle to move the large tree trunks from the forest.
(458) Pachyderms use their trunks to grasp objects, communicate, and even shower themselves.
(459) The squirrels tunnel in and out of the tree trunks to store their food for the winter.
(460) Liverworts are a type of bryophyte that can be found growing on rocks and tree trunks.
(461) The logging company used a gang saw to slice the tree trunks into manageable sections.
(462) The water polo player wanted to accoutre in addition to his swim trunks with earplugs.
(463) Elephants have long trunks as an adaptation to help them drink water and pick up food.
(464) The growth of secondary tissue can be observed through the annual rings in tree trunks.
(465) The two elephants growl into each other, their trunks raised in a display of dominance.
(466) The hurricane's strong winds were able to deracinate trees despite their sturdy trunks.
(467) The lodgepole pine is a valuable timber species, with straight trunks ideal for lumber.
(468) The tree-trunks were so thick that it took three people to wrap their arms around them.
(469) The bodybuilder wore a girdle under his posing trunks to showcase his sculpted physique.
(470) The scientist measured the circumferences of tree trunks to study their growth patterns.
(471) The narrow path was mossed up with patches of green moss that grew over the tree trunks.
(472) The river was flanked by tall trees with moss growing up from their trunks and branches.
(473) While the hickories swayed in the wind, the squirrels scurried up and down their trunks.
(474) The hiker marveled at the tall and slender trunks of the birch trees by the hiking trail.
(475) He accidentally grabbed his brother's trunks instead of his own and had to exchange them.
(476) The allometries of tree trunks can help determine their stability and resistance to wind.
(477) The moss has spread on the tree trunks, so we need to scrub it up for better tree health.
(478) Trunks was amazed as he watched his father effortlessly perform the Kamehameha technique.
(479) The tree-trunks provided a natural obstacle course for the children to climb and play on.
(480) She forgot to pack her trunks for the beach trip and had to borrow a pair from her friend.
(481) The snake's ability to slither beneath the fallen tree trunks made it a skilled navigator.
(482) She couldn't resist the urge to do a cannonball into the pool wearing her swimming trunks.
(483) Trees can absorb into dioxide through their leaves and store it in their trunks and roots.
(484) The longbill bird's bill is an evolutionary marvel for extracting insects from tree trunks.
(485) The elephants graze throughout the savannah, using their trunks to pluck leaves from trees.
(486) Fossilized tree trunks can reveal information about ancient forests and climate conditions.
(487) The lignified trunks of the palm trees provided a strong foundation for the beachside resort.
(488) The tree-trunks were a reminder of the forest's history and the many years it had stood tall.
(489) The elephants graze on the savannah, and they use their trunks to gather food from the trees.
(490) Although elephants are known for their long trunks, they also have a highly dexterous tongue.
(491) The chadars were carefully folded and stored in trunks, ready to be worn on special occasions.
(492) The lumberjack, who was felling trees, used a bladed chainsaw to cut through the thick trunks.
(493) The lifeguard blew the whistle and asked the boy to put on his trunks before entering the pool.
(494) The lifeguard noticed a child wearing regular shorts instead of trunks and asked him to change.
(495) The fallen tree trunks were used as a blockage to create a natural barrier around the campsite.
(496) The debarking process required skilled workers to ensure the tree trunks were properly stripped.
(497) Proboscideans, such as elephants and mammoths, have long trunks that they use for various tasks.
(498) Proboscidians, such as elephants and mammoths, have long trunks that they use for various tasks.
(499) The inosculation of tree trunks can create a unique and visually striking feature in a landscape.
(500) The lifeguard kept a whistle and a small sunscreen bottle in the cargo pocket of his swim trunks.
(501) The ancient cedars in the park were a sight to behold, their trunks gnarled and twisted with age.
(502) The old house had a ceiled attic, and it was filled with dusty old trunks and forgotten treasures.
(503) The moth's wings had a mottled pattern of protective coloration that helped it hide on tree trunks.
(504) Hawk-moths may rest on tree trunks during the day if they want to blend in with their surroundings.
(505) Proboscidians have long trunks that they use for various purposes, such as feeding and communication.
(506) He wore knee-length swim trunks to the pool, and his friends teased him for his old-fashioned choice.
(507) The tree trunks were mossed up throughout, making the forest feel like a magical and enchanted place.
(508) Pinaceae trees are often used for timber production due to their straight trunks and high-quality wood.
(509) The narrow path wound through a dense thicket of ferns and moss that had grown up over the tree trunks.
(510) Although the tempestuous winds threatened to knock down the trees, the sturdy trunks held their ground.
(511) The narrow path wound through a dense thicket of ferns and moss that had climbed up into the tree trunks.
(512) The narrow path wound through a dense thicket of ferns and moss that had climbed up onto the tree trunks.
(513) The narrow path wound through a dense thicket of ferns and moss that had climbed up past the tree trunks.
(514) The elephants herd together with their trunks intertwined to form a protective circle around their young.
(515) Despite their massive size, African elephants are capable of making delicate movements with their trunks.
(516) The procession of dignitaries was led by a group of caparisoned elephants, their trunks raised in salute.
(517) The proboscidian family includes elephants, mammoths, and mastodons, all of which have distinctive trunks.
(518) The brobdingnagian elephant was the largest animal anyone had ever seen, with tusks as long as tree trunks.
(519) The silicified tree trunks found in the region are a testament to the ancient forests that once thrived there.
(520) Birch trees sway in the wind, and their trunks bend and twist as they adapt to the changing weather conditions.
(521) The birches stood out against the dark green of the surrounding trees, their pale trunks shining in the sunlight.
(522) African elephants are known for their long trunks, which they use for breathing, drinking, and picking up objects.
(523) The swastikas carved into the tree trunks were believed to bring good luck and prosperity by some ancient cultures.
(524) Despite their large size, elephants have a delicate sense of touch and can pick up small objects with their trunks.
(525) As the snow began to fall, the birch trees stood tall and proud, their white trunks contrasting against the dark sky.
(526) Agathis trees can grow up to 200 feet tall, and they are known for their straight trunks and large, cone-shaped crowns.
(527) While the hickories swayed in the breeze, the squirrels scurried up and down their trunks, gathering nuts for the winter.
(528) When African elephants encounter a new object or situation, they may become curious and investigate it with their trunks.
(529) The birches were a peaceful presence in the forest, their slender trunks and delicate leaves creating a serene atmosphere.
(530) After finishing his work, John decided to plunge into the pool, but he realized that he forgot his swimming trunks at home.
(531) African elephants are able to use their trunks to pick up objects as small as a single blade of grass or as large as a tree branch.
(532) The mosses in the rainforest have adapted to a bleak environment of low light and high humidity by growing on tree trunks and rocks.
(533) The birds chirped in the trees in a cantering rhythm, and the squirrels scurried up and down the trunks, but the sky was overcast with clouds.
(534) Dicotyledonous trees, such as oak and maple, are known for their sturdy trunks and broad leaves, which provide shade and shelter for wildlife.
(535) Herbivores like elephants and giraffes have unique adaptations such as long trunks and necks that allow them to reach high branches and leaves for food.
Trunks meaning
Trunks, a versatile word with multiple meanings, can be used in various contexts to convey different ideas. Whether you are referring to the storage compartment of a car, the clothing item worn for swimming, or the elongated nose of an elephant, this article will provide you with valuable tips on how to use the word "trunks" effectively in sentences.
1. Trunks as a Storage Compartment: When referring to the storage compartment of a car, trunks can be used in the following ways: - "I packed my suitcase and placed it in the trunk of the car." - "The thief attempted to break into the car's trunk to steal the valuable items." - "We stored all the camping gear in the spacious trunk of the SUV."
2. Trunks as a Clothing Item: When discussing the swimwear commonly known as trunks, consider the following examples: - "He wore his colorful swimming trunks to the beach." - "She bought a new pair of trunks for her upcoming vacation." - "The lifeguard's red trunks made him easily identifiable on the crowded beach."
3. Trunks as an Elephant's Nose: When describing the elongated nose of an elephant, trunks can be used in the following ways: - "The elephant used its trunk to pick up the fallen fruit from the ground." - "Tourists were amazed by the elephant's ability to spray water from its trunk." - "The baby elephant playfully swung its trunk from side to side."
4. Trunks in a Figurative Sense: Trunks can also be used metaphorically to describe other objects or concepts. Here are a few examples: - "The old tree's trunk stood tall and sturdy, weathering the test of time." - "The main trunk of the river split into several smaller streams." - "The company's financial stability relied heavily on the trunk of its investments." Remember, when using the word "trunks" in a sentence, it is essential to consider the context and choose the appropriate meaning. Whether you are referring to a car's storage compartment, swimwear, an elephant's nose, or using it metaphorically, these tips will help you effectively incorporate the word "trunks" into your writing or conversation.
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