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lumberjack

[luhm-ber-jak] / ˈlʌm bərˌdʒæk /


NOUN
wood cutter
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Some of the best were a truck driver, a lumberjack and a piano mover, while England once had a Royal Air Force pilot on its team.

From Seattle Times

"We would not cut down the big trees," says one lumberjack who refuses to reveal his name because he is operating in a protected forest.

From BBC

He left school at age 14 to work with his father as a lumberjack.

From Washington Times

The issues that concern city dwellers and country folk are as different from each other as lawyers and lumberjacks.

From Washington Post

Smith had a big personality to match his 6-foot-4 frame, and was known as “Chainsaw” for his resemblance to a stereotypical lumberjack.

From Seattle Times