From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlumberjacklum‧ber‧jack /ˈlʌmbədʒæk $ -ər-/ noun [countable] old-fashioned TAFsomeone whose job is cutting down trees for wood SYN logger
Examples from the Corpus
lumberjack• She's a lumberjack ... and she's okay.• The country-style breakfast consists of enough fresh juice, farm-fresh eggs, bacon and freshly baked bread to stop a lumberjack.• A lumberjack peered down from the slate above the door.• He's wearing a matching blue check lumberjack shirt.• The boy is wearing the yellow check lumberjack shirt Sam bought him.• The Characters Paul Bunyan: A giant lumberjack.• Paul Bunyan Summary Paul Bunyan was the greatest lumberjack there ever was.• Tara, with his lumberjack shirt and messy hair than hangs irritatingly over his right eye.