trunk line

NOUN
  1. a telephone line connecting two exchanges directly
  2. line that is the main route on a railway
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How To Use trunk line In A Sentence

  • The most efficient way to heat a house is to give each register its own supply duct directly off the trunk lines.
  • heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines
  • Such lines between operators have come to be known as _trunk lines_, because of the obvious analogy to trunk lines of railways between common centers, and such a system of telephone lines may be called a Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc.
  • She rushed over to her dresser and produced from her reticule a tiny silver key, which she inserted in her most treasured possession; a small trunk lined with black velvet.
  • The traffic trunk line is a basic premise of the development of TEB.
  • It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
  • It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
  • The most efficient way to heat a house is to give each register its own supply duct directly off the trunk lines.
  • There's the time Morrieson drove his car along the main trunk line for a dare.
  • It also explains why it is virtually certain that Britain's main trunk lines will rely on optical fibre.
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