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Explanation of the Word "Lumber"

Part of Speech: Noun and Verb

Advanced Usage:
  • In Construction: Lumber can refer to different types of wood, like pine or oak, which are used in various building projects.
  • In a Descriptive Sense: You might use "lumber" to describe the way a large animal or person moves, emphasizing their size and the heaviness of their movements.
Word Variants:
  • Lumbering (Adjective): This describes something that moves in a slow, heavy manner.
    • Example: "The lumbering elephant moved across the savannah."
  • Lumberjack (Noun): A person who cuts down trees for lumber.
    • Example: "The lumberjack worked all day in the forest."
Different Meanings:
  • In addition to wood for construction and the act of moving clumsily, "lumber" can also refer to unwanted or old furniture or equipment that is no longer useful.
    • Example: "The garage was full of old lumber that needed to be thrown away."
Synonyms:
  • For the noun "lumber": wood, timber, planks.
  • For the verb "to lumber": trudge, plod, stomp.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "lumber," but you might encounter phrases that describe heavy movement, such as "lumber along," which means to move forward in a heavy, clumsy way.
    • Example: "The tired student lumbered along the hallway after a long day of classes."
Summary:

"Lumber" can mean both a type of wood used in construction and a way to describe clumsy, heavy movement.

Noun
  1. an implement used in baseball by the batter
  2. the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material
Verb
  1. cut lumber, as in woods and forests
  2. move heavily or clumsily
    • The heavy man lumbered across the room

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