1. trunks - Noun
2. trunks - Verb
trunks
plural of trunk
Shorts or briefs used especially for sports.
Swimming trunks.
Trunkhose.
Trunk briefs.
(UK) Men’s or boys’ boxer shorts or boxer briefs.
trunks (uncountable)
The game of nineholes.
trunks
third-person singular simple present indicative of trunk
Accent pieces, such as trunks, tray tables, screens, shoe racks, artwork, and even grandfather clocks, are available, too. Source: Internet
As sap begins its journey from roots to trunks and limbs of trees, the sleeping lawn needs to be awakened with an application of lawn food or fertilizer for a new season of growth. Source: Internet
A lightweight version of DPNSS 'APNSS' was developed using analogue trunks (Sometimes compressed) and a modem to support D channel signalling. Source: Internet
As the long wooden canoe weaves among tree trunks in the flooded forest, Mark Baker lifts his binoculars and scans the canopy. Source: Internet
Coco LaFemme: If you want to luxuriate in your hot tub in the nude, fine, but have a pair of trunks nearby that you can slip on when you get out so you don't show anyone your mini gherkin. Source: Internet
Black and White Warblers crawl along the trunks of trees looking for insects. Source: Internet