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lumberjack

[luhm-ber-jak] / ˈlʌm bərˌdʒæk /


NOUN
wood cutter
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Yemeni lumberjack Ali al-Emadi spends hours chopping down an acacia tree with an axe as his 12-year-old nephew helps out splitting logs.

From Reuters

As a young man, Mr. Marchand traveled extensively, working as a truck driver in Venezuela in the late 1940s and then as a lumberjack in Canada.

From Washington Post

He graduated in 1969 from the University of New Hampshire, then worked as a lumberjack in Washington state, a deckhand on an oil tanker in the Mediterranean Sea and a ranch hand in Wyoming.

From Washington Post

While beards and a lumberjack aesthetic have been trendy in recent years, the stigma around men who agonize over appearance remains.

From New York Times

Two people use this wire saw much like lumberjacks use a two-man bucksaw on a log.

From Seattle Times