Lumberman (noun)

  1. A person who works in the lumber industry, typically cutting and processing trees for use as building materials.
  2. A person who deals in lumber as a trade.

Origin:

Early 19th century: from lumber + -man.

Examples:

  1. The lumberman wielded his saw with precision, felling each tree with ease.
  2. The lumberman was a hard worker, rising before dawn to start his day.
  3. The lumberman was proud of his trade, which had been passed down from generation to generation.
  4. The lumberman's camp was a bustling place, filled with the sounds of saws and axes at work.
  5. The lumberman was respected in the community, known for his fair dealing and strong work ethic.
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