A framework for holding wood that is being sawed.
1 They drove a pack-horse, their supplies loaded on a sawbuck saddle with kyacks.
2 The sawbuck followed it, the cinch flying high so that it should go clear.
3 Of pack-saddles the ordinary sawbuck tree is by all odds the best, provided it fits.
4 Ye don't own no bars, ye ain't out no cash, en ye draw a sawbuck .
5 Smith undertook to build a sawbuck , and, with Mr. Allen's help, the job was soon accomplished.
6 We skirmished around and found a condemned army pack saddle with aparejos, and a sawbuck saddle with kyacks.
7 I like the way the sawbuck feels in my hand when the emcee slips me the first-prize money afterward.
8 Looked at the sawbuck closely.
9 A man who was humped over a sawbuck in a nearby yard straightened up and began to pay strict attention.
10 Miss Rachel had put some yard furniture around the pool, and there was a sawbuck table under the fig tree.
11 He was still couched there, spraddling ridiculously on his stomach, with his legs outstretched in a sawbuck pattern, as we came away.
12 The old sawbuck saddle, shaped like the letter X, answers very well, but the Mexican pack, known as the aparcho, is much better.
13 He was sawbucking me to death.
14 Behind walls of corded wood in back yards their sawbucks stood in depressions scattered with canary-yellow flakes of sawdust.
15 'No, Governor,' he said, 'I'm in it for the sawbuck .
16 "It pleases me to say that I pulled a sawbuck out of Emery," he said.
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