sawman
English
Noun
sawman (plural sawmen)
- A man who operates a saw, especially to cut timber.
- 1924, Mark Van Doren, “Javelins” in Collected Poems, 1922-1938, New York: Henry Holt, pp. 18-19,
- […] In the very furthest part
- A clearing, lately cut, circled a sawmill,
- A little shack that buzzed until it shook,
- And breathed rankly of elm. I walked around;
- The other side was open, whence I watched
- The fat back of the sawman as he fed.
- 1969, Maya Angelou, chapter 1, in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, New York: Bantam, published 1971, page 4:
- Early in the century, Momma […] sold lunches to the sawmen in the lumberyard […] and the seedmen at the cotton gin […]
- 1988, Charlie Smith, chapter 7, in Shine Hawk, New York: Pocket Books, page 219:
- A good sawman can take out eight cords a day, but Frank, driven by the knot of Jackson anger and wildness that drove all his people, could do more.
- 1924, Mark Van Doren, “Javelins” in Collected Poems, 1922-1938, New York: Henry Holt, pp. 18-19,
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