Examples of 'cordwood' in a sentence

Meaning of "cordwood"

cordwood (noun) - wood that has been cut and stacked for use as fuel, often in the form of logs or split pieces. It is commonly associated with heating or cooking purposes
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  • Wood suitable for use as firewood; firewood cut and split into conveniently sized pieces for easy stacking into cords.
  • Split and cut wood as an economic commodity.

How to use "cordwood" in a sentence

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Never put cordwood in front of the andirons.
I shall stack the bodies high as cordwood.
The cordwood measures up very well indeed if it is local.
Bodies are gonna start stacking up like cordwood.
Loading cordwood with a hand truck.
You could stack the bodies like cordwood.
Cordwood construction and wire wrap were other methods used.
There was bodies stacked up like cordwood.
The dead bodies piled up like cordwood in front of the crematorium.
Guy stacked up citations like it was cordwood.
Most people consider cordwood saws unsafe and outdated technology.
Bodiee gos ara start stacking up like cordwood.
It was known as cordwood construction.
The dead were piled up like cordwood.
We built a cordwood house.

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Were once stacked like cordwood.
The price of cordwood from which charcoal was made is also likely to have risen.
There is no detailed information about the origins of cordwood construction.
Stack them up like cordwood from here to the Little Bighorn.
Citations like it was cordwood.
Examples of these are cordwood construction, straw bale construction, and geodesic domes.
The dead were piled upon each other like cordwood.
Lunch at Cordwood.
Reload your unit a few times with kindling before putting large pieces of cordwood.
It 's made of cordwood masonry, which is using logs the way you would use bricks.
He stacked up citations like it was cordwood.
Cordwood masonry construction provides a relatively high thermal mass, which helps to minimise fluctuations in temperature.
Temporary shelters can be used to cover the worksite and cordwood from rain.
He was cutting cordwood summer and winter at the Brothers ' camp.
And picnic where the bodies Were once stacked like cordwood.
Cordwood will suffice, and the orchards on Long Island are a rich source.
A short stint in jail would be more than worthwhile to see Brill stacked like cordwood.
Cordwood saws are used to cut logs and slabs ( sawmill waste ) into firewood.
But if we do… try to think of the bodies as cordwood.
The sale of cordwood for charcoal continued until at least the late 18th century.
Big, screaming babies shooting out of my uterus, just stacking up like cordwood.
Other Assyrian kings stacked corpses like cordwood by the gates of defeated cities ( 3:3 ).
Nolan outworked every lieutenant in his battalion ; guy stacked up citations like it was cordwood.
There, the expressway makes a curve to the northeast, crossing over Cordwood Lane on an overpass.
The FP7LM ANTOINETTE WOOD FIREPLACE is designed to work best when fuelled with seasoned cordwood.
Before that, many Columbia River Gorge residents cut and delivered cordwood to Columbia River steamships.
In a large house were found about 15 bodies placed one upon another like cordwood.
We will stack ' em up like cordwood.
Yeah, I remember once we had dead men stacked up like cordwood.
It will make it easier. - Cordwood.
Shove my knife down his throat . Stack him like cordwood.
By 1885 Rylie had become a point of shipping for cordwood and cotton.
The FP1LM MANOIR is designed to work best when fuelled with seasoned cordwood.
Advice 11 Burn only dry cordwood.
Dry, because green wood will not give you any heat . Cordwood.

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