trunkful

/ˈtrʌŋkfʊl/
noun
  1. As much as a trunk (a large storage box or the rear storage area of a car) can hold.
    • She packed a trunkful of clothes for her trip abroad.
    • The old trunkful of books was too heavy to lift.
    • He brought a trunkful of camping gear in the back of the car.
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