trunkful

/ˈtrʌŋkfl/

Definitions

1. noun

a large quantity, especially of something bulky or unwieldy

“The car was loaded with a trunkful of groceries for the holiday party.”

2. adverb

in or to a great extent

“I’ve been working on this project all day, and I’m exhausted, I’ve been typing for a trunkful of hours.”

Synonyms

  • heap
  • load

Antonyms

  • empty
  • little