sawbuck Synonyms
sawbuck Meaning
Wordnet
sawbuck (n)
a framework for holding wood that is being sawed
Webster
sawbuck (n.)
A sawhorse.
sawbuck Sentence Examples
- The carpenter used a sawbuck to support long pieces of lumber while cutting.
- The sawbuck's sturdy legs provided a stable base for the heavy wood.
- The farmer stacked the sawbucks evenly spaced across the field to create a frame for the haystack.
- The hikers used sawbucks as seats around the campfire, enjoying the warmth and company.
- The old sawbuck had a weathered patina that spoke of years of use.
- The contractor purchased a dozen sawbucks to support the plywood sheets during construction.
- The sawbuck groaned under the weight of the logs as the lumberjacks hoisted them onto a truck.
- The hunter used the sawbuck to prop up his rifle, steadying his aim.
- The children built a fort out of sawbucks and blankets, creating their own imaginary world.
- The artist carefully arranged the sawbucks to form a geometric sculpture, showcasing the beauty of simplicity.
FAQs About the word sawbuck
a framework for holding wood that is being sawedA sawhorse.
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The carpenter used a sawbuck to support long pieces of lumber while cutting.
The sawbuck's sturdy legs provided a stable base for the heavy wood.
The farmer stacked the sawbucks evenly spaced across the field to create a frame for the haystack.
The hikers used sawbucks as seats around the campfire, enjoying the warmth and company.