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logger
1[law-ger, log-er]
logger
2[law-ger, log-er]
adjective
heavy or thick.
thick-headed; stupid.
logger
/ ˈɒɡə /
noun
another word for lumberjack
a tractor or crane for handling logs
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of logger2
Example Sentences
The area drew a scruffy mix of loggers and dockhands, and Skid Row eventually became shorthand for any part of a city where drunks and vagabonds gathered.
A logger for over 50 years since he was 8, he knows exactly what’s wrong with his job, but is trapped in the maw of an industry as a means of survival for his family.
But in Humboldt County, loggers railed against the proposed park expansion, which would lead to the elimination of at least 1,000 jobs.
On July 31, two loggers cutting trees in Eldorado National Forest came across a human skull and other bones.
Using tax-preferred savings funds to pay not just for college but also tools used by loggers, plumbers, electricians and the like.
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