Examples of 'lumberman' in a sentence

Meaning of "lumberman"

lumberman (adjective) - describes something related to the lumber industry or characteristic of lumberjacks
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  • A man involved in the production or sale of lumber; a lumberjack or logger.

How to use "lumberman" in a sentence

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His father was employed as a lumberman at the time.
I met a lumberman there who had done a stint as a constable.
He worked in the mines and as a lumberman.
The lumberman stripped the mountains.
Richard Roberts was a prominent lumberman himself.
He was a lumberman but she did not want these trees to be cut down.
Stanchfield Lake bears the name of a local lumberman.
It is named for local lumberman and philanthropist Whitford Julian VanDusen.
She was the youngest of five daughters born to a prosperous lumberman in Centerville.
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After the war Gilbert returned to Iowa and continued his career as a lumberman.
The house was owned by lumberman Pearl Chambers.
Page was a Wake County farmer and lumberman.
George published the Western Lumberman after his work at the Province and Morning ended.
Henry Sherry was a successful lumberman.

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Once, a lumberman was bitten by a snake while cutting a tree.
Big Dick Lake was named for a lumberman.
A rough lumberman from the big Northwest?
Was at first a farmer, and afterward a lumberman and grain dealer.
Bailey suggested building a winged dam, similar to those he had built as a Wisconsin lumberman.
The big, handsome lumberman from America.
When monsieur Madeleine arrived here, he was not much more than a lumberman.
He was no longer important . Once, a lumberman was bitten by a snake while cutting a tree.
The town was named after Benjamin Waite, a lumberman.
A rough lumberman from the big Northwest? I must remember to yell " timber " occasionally.
As a young man, he was an engineer and lumberman before the Civil War.
Russian lumberman Vladimir Khrapovitsky was fond of Gothic architecture after travelling to France in 1880.
I will bet you snowed her under -- the big handsome lumberman from America.
I'm a gentleman. A rough lumberman from the big Northwest?
I'm not going to listen again! " interrupted the old lumberman.
It was founded in approximately 1885 by lumberman Benjamin Boughey.
John Sawyer, his father, was a farmer, mill owner and lumberman.
It was named for Mueller M. Raber, a pioneer lumberman in the area.
You know, I am a third-generation lumberman.
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An option to buy the property was purchased in January, 1900 by lumberman Robert P. Whiteside.

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