0 (especially in the US and Canada) a person whose job is to cut down trees that will be used for building, etc. or to transport trees that have been cut down
1 a person whose job is to cut down trees to be used in building and industry
Of the 11 for whom pertinent data were available, all had been laborers: fishermen, lumberjacks, or farmers.
In the latter, many men, particularly young men, were constantly on the move as they searched for temporary employment as farm hands, lumberjacks, or other kinds of seasonal labor.
As the poet said: hey lumberjack, stop a moment.
If you have a log jam, no lumberjack starts to unscramble it at the centre of the jam.
Laaksonen is best known for works depicting homomasculine archetypes such as lumberjacks, motorcycle policemen, sailors, bikers, and leathermen.
Thrift store chic is often composed of vintage t-shirts, flannel lumberjack shirts, and worn and torn jeans.
He dressed informally, often wearing a checked flannel lumberjack shirt under an unbuttoned uniform coat.
Lumberjacks harvested the old-growth forests of white pine and hemlock.