Aún no tenemos significados para "hew wood".
1Then said the Simpleton: "Father, let me go into the forest and hew wood."
2He could hew wood and carry water well, but he was not long left to do such rough work.
3The other man was negligible- abovinelump of flesh without personality-bornto hew wood and draw water for men of enterprise.
4Better hew wood and draw water than attach ourselves devotedly to an art in which we have not the capacity to excel.
5He went accordingly into the forest to hew wood, and he ordered his daughters to let one of them bring him his dinner.
6We are going into the forest to hew wood, and in the evening, when we are ready, we will come and fetch you.
7These husbandmen till the ground, breed cattle, hew wood, and convey it to the towns either by land or water, as is most convenient.
8We are going into the forest to hew wood, and in the evening, when we are ready, we will come and fetch you again.
9What I was going to say was that you ought to be very thankful that you have got to draw water and hew wood-
10Gifts make a minister; and as a minister, one is but a servant to hew wood and draw water for the house of my God.
11They are as numerous as the French, and have a large annual surplus population, which has to hew wood and draw water for foreign peoples.
12The Tillers of the Soil are no longer Hewing Wood and Drawing Water.
13Annja's feet felt the rough- hewed wood flooring under her.
14Hewing wood and sawing plank leave me no time to take part in the disputes of parties.
15"Maybe it would," replied Hansei, at last, "but I've got to hew wood in the winter.
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