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Definition of Trunch

Trunch
Trunch Trunch, n. [See Truncheon.] A stake; a small post. [Obs.]

Meaning of Trunch from wikipedia

- Trunch is a village and parish in Norfolk, England, situated three miles north of North Walsham and two miles from the coast at Mundesley. At the Census...
- Trunch Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Peter Neatherway 398 41.07 +14.0 Liberal Democrats Nicola Page 382 39.42 -12.6 Labour Graham Jones 115 11...
- for the first time in an African football club competition. This first trunch lasted until 2008. Between 2009 and 2016, CAF increased prize money to be...
- possible that luncheon is an extension of lunch, as with punch to puncheon and trunch to truncheon. Originally interchangeable with lunch, it is now used in especially...
- CBS. 9 June 2019. Kellaway, Kate (4 December 2011). "Bertie Carvel: 'The Trunch needs to be a tyrant over 5-year-olds'". The Guardian. London, UK. "****ed...
- fleur-de-lys form of poppyhead, suitable for the village, is seen in perfection at Trunch, Norfolk, and the very elaborate form when the poppyhead springs from a...
- Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham Walcott Walsingham Warham Wells-next-the-Sea West...
- acquired by Hill, Norman & Beard in 1973. The firm of Williamson & Hyatt of Trunch, Norfolk, was established in 1950 by Martin Williamson and CJC Hyatt. Martin...
- Tatterford Tattersett Thornage Thorpe Market Thurning Thursford Trimingham Trunch Tunstead Upper Sheringham Walcott Walsingham Warham Wells-next-the-Sea West...
- Benet’s; Sheringham North; Sheringham South; Stalham; Stody; Suffield Park; Trunch; Wells with Holkham; Worstead. Minor gain following changes to local authority...