woodcutter

[US]/'wʊdkʌtə/
[UK]/'wʊdkʌtɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. someone who cuts down trees for a living, a person who works in the forestry industry.

Example Sentences

The woodcutter had a little house on the fringes of the forest.

Build a granary at a city with 5 farms and build a lumbermill where you have the most woodcutters?

Standing behind a tree in the faint light of morning, he saw her enter the woodcutter's hut and come out a few minutes later dressed in her catskin.

The woodcutter chopped down the tree with a sharp axe.

The woodcutter gathered firewood in the forest.

The woodcutter carved beautiful figures out of wood.

The woodcutter sold bundles of firewood at the market.

The woodcutter sharpened his tools before starting work.

The woodcutter stacked the logs neatly in a pile.

The woodcutter wore protective gear while working in the forest.

The woodcutter's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

The woodcutter carried a heavy load of firewood on his back.

The woodcutter skillfully navigated through the dense forest.

Real-world Examples

The next morning Queen Bella called the woodcutter.

Source: BlackCat (Beginner) Audiobook

A man appeared at the castle gate in the guise of a woodcutter.

Source: Liu Yi breaks through 10,000 English vocabulary words.

'But woodcutters must be young and strong, ' said his friend.

Source: BlackCat (Beginner) Audiobook

Here he tells us of the beaver-the first American woodcutter.

Source: American Elementary School English 5

The woodcutter told his story to his friends.

Source: 101 Children's English Stories

The woodcutter’s abode is a house in the forest.

Source: Liu Yi's breakthrough of 5000 English vocabulary words.

The woodcutter had a little house on the fringe of the forest.

Source: Liu Yi's breakthrough of 5000 English vocabulary words.

That afternoon Snow White and the woodcutter walked a long way into the forest.

Source: BlackCat (Beginner) Audiobook

The other woodcutter kept pleading, but the spirit didn't come back. It was too late.

Source: Aesop's Fables for Children

'Tomorrow you can go for a walk in the forest with the woodcutter.

Source: BlackCat (Beginner) Audiobook

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