Any of several beetles whose larvae bore holes in dead or dying trees especially conifers.
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.
4Do you think we are coming on a sleeping sawyer now?
5With them was McIntyre, whose proven talent as a sawyer had gotten him rehired.
6This chap was a regular top sawyer-clothes ,wayof pronouncing his words, manners, everything.
7A little wood-sawyer, having closed his shop, was smoking his pipe at his shop-door.
8Three years before she had separated from her husband, a sawyer, by mutual consent.
9Had you been a fisherman before?-No; I had been a sawyer for many years.
10The look of the water when a snag or a sawyer is hidin' underneath it.
11We want new leadership, Alderman Roderick Sawyer said at a news conference.
12Sawyer actually recoiled, which was exactly what she wanted him to do.
13Manston was in the timber-yard, looking at the sawyers as they worked.
14Mr Sawyer had a lot to say that interested her that evening.
15At half past four played hide and coop in the Sawyer pasture.
16Sawyer as the new chief adviser is not well liked at all.
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