Later mythology makes Rahu a trunkless head, an ingenious mythological adaptation of the umbra which devours, but inasmuch as it has no body, the moon comes out from the throat.
What knowest thou of the runes of old, whispered by the trunkless skull to the mighty Odin?
And the old chief bore in his hand a pole or spear, and on the top of that spear, trickling gore step by step, was the trunkless head of Gryffyth the King.
And the three chiefs (one on either side the trunkless head that the third bore aloft) whispered, "We are avenged!
The trunkless head was set on the gates of London.
The trunkless hands then placed the dishes on the table, and the prince and white cat seated themselves.
Having shafts for its (smaller) fishes, that frightful river had lances and darts and swords for snakes; marrow and flesh for its mire, and trunkless bodies floating on it for its rafts.
The trunkless hands then placed the dishes on the table, and the Prince and White Cat seated themselves at it.
The trunkless hands then placed the dishes on the table, and the prince and white cat seated themselves at it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trunkless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.