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logging

[ UK /lˈɒɡɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɔɡɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the work of cutting down trees for timber

How To Use logging In A Sentence

  • I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile. Computing
  • Through the logging practice streams silted up, and the waters were warmed to a level unsuitable for the survival of fry.
  • Some teachers also punish students by flogging them with whips made of rubber (from strips of old car tires), with heavier canes, or simply by slapping, kicking, or pinching them.
  • Originating in the early 1970's, these were the workhorses of BC's big wood logging operations up and down the coastland.
  • Slogging up the alpine tracks, another decision was made. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of people contacted the paper to claim that flu cases were clogging doctors' surgeries and forcing schools to appoint supply teachers in place of ailing staff.
  • If the worst happens, I'll start an underground blogging movement with secret servers in people's attics.
  • Was a five-set slogging match in oppressive heat what the heart specialists would have recommended? Times, Sunday Times
  • Unemployment rates for railroad conductors, logging workers and metalworkers fell sharply — seven percentage points or more — in 2010 while jobless rates among construction laborers and roofers rose, according to new data from the Labor Department. Manufacturing, Logistics See Job Gains
  • Richard and his friends, he reminds us constantly, are wealthy, beautiful, aloof from the slings and arrows of dowdiness and paying bills and slogging it out in monotonous jobs.
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