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Lumbermen

Lumberman \Lum"ber*man\, n.; pl. Lumbermen. One who is engaged in lumbering as a business or employment.

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lumbermen

n. (plural of lumberman English)

Usage examples of "lumbermen".

Formerly the lumbermen bought so much land and cut over it--skinned it.

One of the lumbermen threw brush on the fire, making it blaze brightly.

Buell's lumbermen would have employment in the mill and as rangers in the forest.

Formerly the lumbermen bought so much land and cut over it–skinned it.

Perhaps these lumbermen were more dangerous than I had supposed, and Dick did not wish them to believe I had left Penetier.

The lumbermen set about getting breakfast, and Stockton helped me to what little I could eat and drink.

It was next to a certainty that he had seen the lumbermen, and for reasons best known to himself had not returned to the cabin.

I should have about five minutes before the lumbermen get here, or is it the tree-huggers?

A group of lumbermen disappeared in Oregon, along about the time the envoys came.

The Flibotsi cannot live in the sea or on the deserts or even in the great prairies which, so we were told, had been forested until several centuries ago, when the Flibotsi sold the timber to alien lumbermen in return for transport to new colonies.

That’s the way our Forestry Service got to be owned by the lumbermen, and our DEA got to be owned by the drug cartels, welfare got to be owned by a social work hierarchy, and schools got to be owned by professional educationalists.

Up until then, lumbermen in Derry had believed Heroux's talents ran more to lighting fires in the woods.

There were four lumbermen involved in organizing (not that there was much to organize.

Mueller was part owner of the GS&WM rail line as well as a lumber potentate who owned millions of acres of prime timber, and the men who were playing poker around an oilcloth-covered table in the Dollar that night were part-time lumbermen, part-time railroad bulls, and full time trouble.

Both men wore what lumbermen would wear, like what the boy Whandall himself had worn.