Froot

//fɹuːt//

"Froot" in a Sentence (5 examples)

My EV has a froot.

My electric car has a froot.

"There’s a tiny froot (front boot), and a long if not particularly deep actual boot with 656 litres of lugging capacity.")

"In Australia, we like ‘froot’, for front boot.")

"There is so much luggage space in the boot as well as under the bonnet, in the US that’s called the front trunk or “Frunk”, we call it the “Froot”. ")

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