Definitionn. the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material
Last update: September 12, 2016
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Sell the lumber to get some money. [noun]
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Hari was lumbered with the task of compiling his letters. [verb]
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A truck lumbered past. [verb]
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Bright and early, we they were on their feet and got the lumber to build. [verb]
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Optional backrest with a cushion attached on velcro which supports the lumber part of the spine. [noun]
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So then I crept into a lumber-pile to get some sleep; and next time I waked up the sun was away up over my head. [Please select]
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Captain Jemmy vanished into the lumber-room for a moment, and reappeared, tugging an old mattress after him and bearing a tattered window-curtain under his left arm. [Please select]
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He took his hand from the rail, as if fearful of making the slightest sound, and stole back through the window into the lumber-room. [Please select]
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One night we catched a little section of a lumber raftnice pine planks. [Please select]
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A monstrous big lumber-raft was about a mile up stream, coming along down, with a lantern in the middle of it. [Please select]
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