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[ US /ˈɫəmbɝmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who fells trees

How To Use lumberman In A Sentence

  • We topped the rise, encountering more of that lumberman 's desolation on the other side.
  • The isolated life, if at times adventurous, was always harsh and ultimately meagre of reward; it was essential to work as lumberman, teamster or boatman to help pay one's way. Insightful Economist At Work - The Austrian Economists
  • ROLLINS: Well, I think the message is you're talking about working people and I think what they're going to do today is they've got a guy who's a lumberman, they have a whole variety of working people that they're going to identify beyond Joe. CNN Transcript Oct 23, 2008
  • Skin clothing is then the only thing that is of any use; but at this time of year, when the sun is above the horizon for the whole twenty-four hours, one can go for a long time without being more heavily clad than a lumberman working in the woods. The South Pole~ The Eastern Sledge Journey
  • Praise be, my regular customers knew I wasn't the kind of lumberman who tries to crawl out of filling low-priced orders after the market has gone up. The Valley of the Giants
  • In an article, “The Home Builder Conserves,” he admonished people, before they castigated the “wasteful lumberman,” to think about how their own arbitrary demands as consumers and home builders cause waste. Aldo Leopold's Legacy
  • He was a lumberman; he cut timber near the mountains about twenty miles away. ON CATS
  • Eli broke out in a lumberman's "chanty" that he had picked up while in camp -- Cuthbert joined in the chorus, and unable to withstand the seductive strains, Owen found himself also lifting his voice and adding volume to the merry sound. Canoe Mates in Canada Three Boys Afloat on the Saskatchewan
  • Not only is the farmer benefited by the creation of a demand for his products, but the miner, the lumberman and the freighter. The Principles of the Republican Party: A Rare Unpublished Jack London Essay
  • In less than twenty years, he predicted, the apparently ‘inexhaustible’ pine forests of lower Michigan would disappear under the lumberman's axe, and no cry for conservation was likely to have any effect.
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