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Woodsman
Woodsman meaning
A man who lives and works in woodland; a forester or woodman. | Designating a group of sports related to forestry culture, including axe throwing, wood splitting, wood chopping, axe cutting, chainsaw cutting, pulpwood tossing, log rolling and decking, pole climbing, and firemaking.
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Also recognized was Namon Corley, who served as woodsman for Hitchcock Woods for nearly 50 years.
The Woodsman’s Treehouse has an open-air shower and a sauna, plus a copper bath that looks onto the branches.
Because that guy clearly isn't a lumberjack, and that woodsman's ax he's carrying is abused, rusty, and clearly dull as a farking butter knife.
Evan teaches George how to build his own canoe and become an able woodsman.
Others remembered the efforts of the Maine Woodsman Association to organize loggers in the 1970s, driven in part by Mainers returning from Connecticut factories where they were exposed to leftist ideas about labor and management.
Eventually, they depart from the tavern and steal Fred the talking horse, and rescue an unconscious Beatrice near the Woodsman, further fueling their belief of his ill intent.
Caleb Mulcahy assisted in the Woodsman Program and Aquatics Program.
Baum portrays the Tin Woodsman as an Eastern worker who lost sight of family values for a moment.
Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation.
Picture a woodsman approaching a tree with an axe, intending to chop it down.
The American potash industry followed the woodsman's ax across the country.
The Cowardly Lion's first encounter with the Tin Woodsman shows support for both of their characters being based on Bryan and Eastern industrial workers, respectively.
The curse of the Tin Woodsman by the Wicked Witch of the East is consistent with the depiction of the witch representing Wall Street and other Eastern big businesses during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The next companion Dorothy meets on the yellow brick road is the Tin Woodsman who has been cursed by the now deceased Wicked Witch of the East.
The Tin Woodsman brings industrialization to the Land of the West.
The Tin Woodsman was caught in the rain and rusted in the same position for one year before Dorothy oils his joints to set him free.
The witch enchanted his axe so that the Woodsman chopped off each of his limbs and eventually his body.
Venturing ashore at one point along the river bank, Afonso tried to kidnap two Wolof children from a woodsman's hut.
While the Tin Woodsman stood still for a year, he finally slowed down enough to ponder life.