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

  • Loose cash or coins can sit in the trunk

  • A trunk mat or floor mat is common back there

  • Mud gets tracked into the trunk after trips

  • Groceries like milk often ride in the back

  • A paper map is often kept in the rear area

  • A mom could realistically sit in the back seat.

  • Clutter and mess in the trunk is very common

  • Mice might hide in the trunk, not ideal guests!

  • A man can ride in the back of a car too.

  • A mouse could be in the back, wanted or not.

  • Men can certainly ride in the back seats.

  • Letters or parcels often end up in the back

  • Face mask kept in the car is very common

  • Cosmetics or makeup bag often in the back

  • Bags of meat can be carried home from the store.

  • A mop can be transported in the trunk or back.

  • Small mirrors can be carried or stored in back.

  • Masks (like COVID or costume) can be kept in back.

  • Magazine: printed periodical, often left in cars.

  • Mints: small candies people keep in cars for breath.

  • Mother: a person riding in back seat, totally valid!

  • Magazines: multiple periodicals tossed in the back.

  • Mittens: warm handwear, often forgotten in cars.

  • Mango: a tropical fruit, could be part of groceries.

  • Matches: small matchbox for camping or candles.

  • Mum: British English for mother, a car passenger.

  • Mattress: big item, can be hauled in back of car.

  • Movies: DVDs/Blu-rays you’ve left on the back seat.

  • Mold: gross, but can grow in a neglected back seat.

  • Music: CDs, USBs, or devices with songs in the car.

  • Motor oil: bottle of oil carried for car maintenance.

  • Markers: felt-tip pens kids leave everywhere.

  • Mace: personal defense spray someone might store.

  • Monkey: a pet or toy monkey could ride in back.

  • Pills or medicine boxes often kept in cars.

  • Bags of mulch fit fine in a car trunk.

  • A mug can roll around in the back seat.

  • Kids’ marbles easily end up in the car.

  • Pets like dogs often ride in the back.

  • Loose metal tools or scrap in the trunk.

  • Bags of melons from the store fit here.

  • Box of muffins from bakery or home.

  • Mouldy stuff can sadly grow in cars.

  • Makeup bags commonly left on back seat.

  • Spare microphone from band or karaoke.

  • A mallet as part of tools in the trunk.

  • "My stuff" is vague but fits trunk clutter.

  • Messy “many things” suits car back chaos.

  • Bottle of mustard from grocery shopping.

  • Family member as passenger, very realistic scenario.

  • Insects that sneak in with clothes or groceries.

  • Hand tool for repairs, often kept with other tools.

  • Personal bag on seat or trunk is super common.

  • Could be groceries or foraging finds in a bag.

  • Parent riding along in back seat, definitely possible.

  • Kids in car seats or back seat, very typical.

  • Mud or dirt buildup on mats or gear in back.

  • Could be multiple moms riding along as passengers.

  • Snacks for road trips, slang for snack cravings.

  • Could be Halloween mummy costume or decoration.

  • Boots tossed in trunk after a muddy walk or game.

  • Microphone for musicians, karaoke fans, or streamers.

  • Fridge magnets in a bag or box from a store trip.

  • Family member as passenger fits perfectly

  • Groceries like maple syrup fit in trunk

  • Shoes tossed in the back is very common

  • Friends often ride in the back seat

  • Moving boxes often packed in car trunks

  • Mint can be candy or gum in the car

  • Mayonnaise jar fits as grocery in trunk

  • Spouse riding in back seat is reasonable

  • Mom as a passenger fits the category

  • Groceries are classic trunk contents

  • Clothes or laundry bags fit in back

  • Muddy shoes often tossed in the back

  • Mommy as a passenger works just fine

  • Matchbox toy cars or box in trunk fits

  • Marmite jar as part of groceries works

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