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Definition of Trunkfuls
1. trunkful [n] - See also: trunkful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trunkfuls
Literary usage of Trunkfuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Book of Operas: Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1919)
"There was a human voucher in the person of Miss Emma Nevada, who had also enjoyed
the instruction of the composer and who had trunkfuls and ..."
2. A Second Book of Operas: Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1917)
"There was a human voucher in the person of Miss Emma Nevada, who had also enjoyed
the instruction of the composer and who had trunkfuls and ..."
3. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1917)
"But I don't want to imply that what Jones found in Europe was several trunkfuls
of knowledge about the art of the theatre, to be brought back and exhibited ..."
4. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt (1891)
"When he last went to Italy for quiet, rest, and recuperation, he found time for
social engagements and speeches in Italian, exhausted two large trunkfuls of ..."