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Meanings of
saw wood
in English
Portuguese
ressonar
Catalan
roncar
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Breathe noisily during one's sleep.
snore
saw logs
Portuguese
ressonar
Usage of
saw wood
in English
1
Then he led the others away to fell trees and
saw
wood
.
2
A man's a tramp if he doesn't
saw
wood
for his breakfast.
3
I trade horses, and
saw
wood
,
and work in lumber-camps-I'ma first-rateswamper.
4
Have you thought better of coming to
saw
wood
for father?
5
He looked again at Gloria, at the fire; he
saw
wood
piled near by.
6
It read: Dear Kid, shut your mouth and
saw
wood
.
7
With these windmills the people pump up water, and grind corn, and
saw
wood
.
8
Charlie, go into the shed and see Luke
saw
wood
.
9
Get some wood, then, and a buck saw , and
saw
wood
for your own benefit.
10
Though the superstars of the sport are the players who can
saw
wood
quickly and precisely.
11
In families that I know, some little girls like to
saw
wood
,
others to use carpenters' tools.
12
Could you plow corn or
saw
wood
?
13
Just shut your mouth and
saw
wood
!
14
Our part, since Colonel Duxbury saw fit to freeze us out, is to say nothing and
saw
wood
.
15
The Count d'Artois says he would rather
saw
wood
for a living than be king after the English fashion.
16
We all know how soul-satisfying it is for some people to sit around and watch their fellow-man
saw
wood
.
Other examples for "saw wood"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
saw
wood
saw
see
Verb
Noun
Translations for
saw wood
Portuguese
ressonar
roncar
Catalan
roncar
Saw wood
through the time
Saw wood
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