What's in the back of my car? with H

  • A hat can easily be left in the trunk or backseat.

  • A garden hose can be stored or hauled in back.

  • A handy tool often kept in the trunk or toolkit.

  • Bike or sports helmet fits easily in the back.

  • A handbag may sit on the back seat or in trunk.

  • A hoodie is clothing you might keep in back.

  • A small personal item you might keep in back.

  • Clothes hangers are often carried in the trunk.

  • A portable heater could be carried in the trunk.

  • Groceries like a ham can ride in the trunk.

  • Common car item; sanitizer kept in back often.

  • Garden tools; people toss hoes in the trunk

  • High heels shoes; often kept as spare footwear

  • Sports gear often tossed in trunks after games.

  • Jar or bottle of honey could be grocery shopping.

  • Cloth handkerchief often kept in bags or cars.

  • People leave headphones on seats or in consoles.

  • Disposable hand warmers fit in glove box or trunk.

  • Laundry or storage hamper can ride in the back.

  • Hair ties are tiny items often lost in car seats.

  • Passenger like Harry Styles could sit in backseat.

  • Garden hoe can be tossed in the trunk or back.

  • Hooks as loose hangers/tools can sit in the back.

  • A hula hoop fits nicely in many car trunks.

  • Cooked or packed hot dogs could ride along in back.

  • Henry can be a passenger, kid, or friend in the back.

  • A hatchet could be kept as camping or emergency gear.

  • A hamburger is easy to toss on the seat or in a bag.

  • A Hoover vacuum could be transported in the trunk.

  • Homework often ends up tossed on the back seat.

  • A hamster in a cage or box can ride in the back.

  • Spicy condiment bottle, easy to stash in back seat.

  • Hair ties often get lost between seats in cars.

  • A spare hub cap could be stored in the trunk.

  • A Harry Potter book or merch can sit in the back.

  • Hands attached to passengers are definitely there.

  • House keys often end up on the back seat or floor.

  • Hoops like basketball hoops or rings can be hauled.

  • Fancy shoes; many people leave them in the back.

  • Live hens could be transported in crates.

  • Seatbelt or pet harness fits in a car easily.

  • Safety helmet often tossed in back after work.

  • Groceries like raw hamburger fit in trunk.

  • Many people keep a hair dryer in a bag.

  • Takeaway or hot dinner boxes in the back.

  • A single hen in crate could ride in back.

  • Bags and purses often piled in the back.

  • Sports gear; hockey sticks fit in trunk.

  • A person like him can sit in the back seat.

  • Party helium balloons tied in the back.

  • Tools and hardware boxes ride in the trunk.

  • Could be spare door handles or bag handles tossed in.

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  • A folded camping hammock can ride in the trunk.

  • Backpacks, poles, clothes for hiking fit perfectly.

  • Boots often live in the back after muddy hikes.

  • Bales or bags of hay can be hauled in a car.

  • A small harp or kids’ harp can be transported.

  • A tool for DIY or camping, fits as trunk gear.

  • Container of hummus from groceries or picnics.

  • Same idea—transporting a horse via trailer.

  • Books for reading rides, trips, or school.

  • Kids in the back seat on a fun family trip.

  • Spray bottle in a bag, gym kit, or glove box.

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