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
 TAFsomeone whose job is cutting down trees for wood SYN logger
                                                    
                                                 TAFsomeone whose job is cutting down trees for wood SYN logger
 TAFsomeone whose job is cutting down trees for wood SYN loggerExamples 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. 
