The trunk was a built-in place in some types of horse-drawn coaches where the coachman could sit whilst at work directing the horses. It could be used for the storage of sundry articles during a journey.
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A boot is a boot in UK and a trunk in US!
Boot - British - American - Trunk, the part at the back for luggage.British/Australian bootin America it's just a trunk
The American counterpart of the British word "boot" is "trunk." In the UK, "boot" refers to the storage compartment at the back of a car, while in the US, "trunk" is the term used for the same feature.
Replace the trunk prefix 0 of the UK number with 00 44.
Subscriber Trunk Dialing - the now-normal method of direct dialling a distant number. Until the 1950s in the UK you had to call the operator to get a long-distance call ('trunk call').
There are no boot camps in the UK !
Gladys Boot was born in 1890, in Darlington, England, UK.
Oliver Boot was born in 1979, in London, England, UK.
4 in UK
Some examples of dialect words include "y'all" (southern United States), "pop" (Midwest United States) for a carbonated beverage, and "boot" for the trunk of a car (UK).
You may be able to make free calls to the UK using a VoIP service, but in general you will have to pay for calls to the UK from a landline or mobile phone. You may be able to call a UK domestic toll-free number from Lesotho by dialing it as if it were an ordinary geographic number in the UK: replace the trunk prefix 0 with telephone country code +44. However, you will pay the normal international call charges for a call to the UK, or possibly even a higher rate than calls to geographic numbers in the UK.