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woodchopper

American  
[wood-chop-er] / ˈwʊdˌtʃɒp ər /

noun

  1. a person who chops wood, especially one who fells trees.


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Etymology

Origin of woodchopper

An Americanism dating back to 1770–80; wood 1 + chopper

Example Sentences

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It’s a counterintuitive fact that a player with the supplest shot in the NBA, whose overarching quality is feel, has the hands and work habits of a woodchopper.

From Washington Post • Apr. 8, 2016

Unlike Schmeling, Uzcudun, a Basque woodchopper who wore shoes for the first time at the age of 24, is almost always noisy.

From Time Magazine Archive

In St. Johnsbury, Vt., Henry Placey, a woodchopper, finally saw his first "talkie," walked out on it after 15 minutes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Pauline Uzcudun, sister of Paulino, is also a Basque woodchopper and weighs 220 Ib.

From Time Magazine Archive

And there he was, the woodchopper, swinging up and swinging down again.

From "Miracles on Maple Hill" by Virginia Sorensen

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