f. lumberjill
Worker who performs the initial harvesting of trees.
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Examples for "sawyer"
Examples for "sawyer"
1Their heroic names were J. Crooke, sawyer; R. Miles, alias Plummer, sheerman; A.
2The wood-sawyer said he would be proud and flattered to attend the citizeness.
3He's been a sawyer for Townsend for nigh on ten years.
4We want new leadership, Alderman Roderick Sawyer said at a news conference.
5Sawyer actually recoiled, which was exactly what she wanted him to do.
1The woodcutter follows his narrow trail, and the morning rings and cracks
2I looked up, and beheld the honest countenance of the young woodcutter.
3Treherne had all those mad motives you yourself admit against the woodcutter.
4Look at the woodcutter's honest son, marrying the princess for her kingdom!
5It's the story of a woodcutter who gets lost in the jungle.
1But then along comes a logger and cuts it down in minutes.
2He could drink any logger in the big firs off his feet.
3Despite this, no accidents were self-reported or captured by the data logger.
4One logger was crippled for life by the brutal treatment accorded him.
5When he downloaded the PDF, what he downloaded was the key logger.
1Brad set a new world record at the lumberjack race in Italy.
2When his dad had finally decided to stop working as a lumberjack.
3The other half, however, are not nearly so migratory as the lumberjack.
4Jeep grabbed her heavy jacket, then yanked on a wool lumberjack cap.
5You seem to be particularly set on getting to the lumberjack, Latisan.
1He is a lumberer, and has a saw-mill of a very primitive kind.
2Settler, never become a lumberer, if you can avoid it.
3There is no sound but the distant and slightly musical ring of the lumberer's axe.
4There no lumberer's axe has ever rung.
5Rough in manners, and often only half-civilized, the lumberer, as an individual, resembles little the woodsman of other lands.
1I've had about enough of this riverhog monkey-work.
2I don't suppose you'd know a log if you'd see one, you' soft-handed, degenerate, old riverhog, you!
Translations for lumberjacking