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"thick trunk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the trunk of a large and sturdy tree. For example, "The thick trunk of the oak tree provided a great spot to rest."
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Habit: Shrub < 30 dm, from thick trunk, gray-hairy.
It has a thick trunk and healthy branches with just a few spots near the top with brown needles.
Underneath that face, the shoulders sloped broadly to a thick trunk of a body with sturdy underpinning.
The corn plant (Dracaena fragrans), with its thick trunk and glossy tongues of foliage, does a lot of office duty.
Tonight's game began in a driving rain, and Charles's own college player, Conor Casey, a strapping forward, had trouble planting his thick legs and moving his thick trunk.
The thick trunk of an old fallen tree sits at the end of the pool in a column of sunshine, and is a great spot to dry off.
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Furthermore, trees with thick trunks such as oak trees simply appear too cylindrical.
They have thick trunks, pineapple-shaped cones and they are crowned with feather-like leaves.
In low, swampy areas, thick trunks of bald cypress and scaly tupelo emerge from dark waters.
He hit tee shots off skinny tree limbs and second shots off thick trunks.
Above the men and the nearby stalls is a huge, ancient tree whose several thick trunks are truncated.
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