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timberman
[ tim-ber-muhn ]
timberman
/ 藞迟瑟尘产蓹尘蓹苍 /
noun
- any of various longicorn beetles that have destructive wood-eating larvae Also calledtimberman beetle
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of timberman1
Example Sentences
The concept dates to 1917, when a wealthy Michigan timberman named Charles Lathrop Pack started the National War Garden Commission, according to the World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City.
Pattinson plays a former timberman named Ephraim Winslow, who is just looking for an honest wage doing chores and manual labor under Thomas鈥檚 supervision.
Ray was born in Jackson County one of 17 kids, his father a timberman, he said they never had much money.
Proulx presents a thrilling, 300-year saga about the vast forests and the rapacious timbermen who enabled the United States to conquer the world.
At a few places there were narrow footpaths, subterranean in the quality of their light, made by timbermen when searching for suitable trees for the saw-mill.
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