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timber yards

n. (timber yard English)

Usage examples of "timber yards".

From where he sat he could see the sawmills and timber yards adjoining the railway yards down in the town, and once again he felt the warm contentment of a life not thrown to waste, the glow of achievement and endeavour rewarded.

And this caused Lake Wum, which the rivers fed, to dry up completely, so that there was no way to float the huge logs from the Tassaleyo Forest to the timber yards.

As matters stand we will not be able to pay any of them winter wages, which means that for the next three months they will be begging work at the docks or the timber yards.

When you think of all the timber yards, hayricks, thatched roofs and oil stores it could have hit by chance, it's managed to really frighten everyone without actually harming the city.

When you think of all the timber yards, hayricks, thatched roofs and oil stores it could have hit by chance, it’.

You saw them pushing brooms, or doing heavy work in timber yards and foundries.

Lucien shadowed him through the busy timber yards until, at last, Bardou hurried toward a dilapidated brick warehouse that sat alone, overgrown with weeds, at the river’.

Further on, the stir they made on the water threw wavering reflections into the roofs of empty timber yards.

It was lined with tanneries and brick kilns and timber yards and was not generally considered a beauty spot which was why, Cuddy suspected, they'd been given it to patrol 'to get to know the city'.

It was lined with tanneries and brick kilns and timber yards and was not generally considered a beauty spot which was why, Cuddy suspected, they’.