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lumberjacket

English

Etymology

Blend of lumberjack +? jacket

Noun

lumberjacket (plural lumberjackets)

  1. A lumberjack shirt.
    • 1952, Neville Shute, The Far Country, Chapter 5,[1]
      As they approached they saw a man running up this track towards the road, a man in lumber jacket and dirty canvas trousers, a rough man, running clumsily up-hill, half foundered.
    • 1958, Muriel Spark, Robinson, New York: New Directions, 2003, Chapter 4, p. 38,[2]
      He fished into the inside pocket of his lumber jacket and brought out a paper screw of sugar.
    • 1969, Philip Roth, Portnoy’s Complaint, New York: Vintage, 1994, p. 170,[3]
      [] swinging back up into the cab of the truck in my Levis and lumberjacket and moccasins (which out on the highway no longer seem the costume that they do in the halls of the high school) []

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lumberjacked

English

Verb

lumberjacked

  1. simple past tense and past participle of lumberjack

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