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US
/ˈɫəmbɝˌdʒæk/
]
[ UK /lˈʌmbədʒˌæk/ ]
[ UK /lˈʌmbədʒˌæk/ ]
NOUN
- a person who fells trees
- a short warm outer jacket
How To Use lumberjack In A Sentence
- He was in his early twenties, dressed in denims and a lumberjack shirt.
- The chunks of wood, frequent curves, and low water levels wreaked havoc on canoeists; French-Canadian lumberjacks also cursed the river, as their fresh-cut logs frequently became stranded while floating downstream.
- The town also pays tribute to Bunyan with a 25 - foot statue of the mythical lumberjack.
- He was wearing a tartan patterned lumberjack shirt and jeans.
- I agree that Harris (admittedly) used sexist language in his article, although I do believe his claim that he would have used sexist language about a male candidate with similar interests / beliefs (i.e. "lumberjack" and Planet Atheism
- Anyone in their right mind would flee in favor of a brightly colored Technicolor dreamland full of dancing midgets and brainless robotic lumberjacks.
- Now I know why I saw a guy on a Cervelo in Prospect Park dressed like Dudley Do-Right, wielding a cam-corder and humming The Lumberjack Song by Monty Python. BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz!
- A visitor to an early 20th century camp described the lumberjacks sitting around the box stove in their barrack-like shanty enjoying a ‘free-for-all’ - playing checkers, poker or cooncan, reading, writing letters and talking.
- Deep in the rain forests of Central America, lumberjacks hew the primavera tree in the dark of a moonless night.
- The knowledge is dispersed among many thousands of graphite miners, lumberjacks, assembly line workers, ferrule designers, salesmen and so on. From Phoenecia to Hayek to the 'Cloud'