Meaning & Definition of word "Sawyer"

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    Sawyer

    /ˈsɔɪər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who saws wood, especially one who is employed to saw lumber.
      • Example: The sawyer worked diligently, transforming logs into planks for the construction project.
    • 2. A person who engages in the preparation of wood, typically in a sawmill.
      • Example: As a sawyer, he was responsible for operating the machinery that cut the trees into usable timber.
    • 3. A surname of English origin, often associated with individuals who worked as woodworkers.
      • Example: Mark Twain’s character Tom Sawyer is a memorable example related to the common surname.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from the noun 'saw' + the suffix '-er', indicating an agent.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sawing logs:

    To sleep soundly; to be in a deep sleep.

    cutting corners:

    To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way.

    saw through:

    To understand or realize something that is not obvious.

    Related Words

    saw:

    A tool used to cut wood or other materials.

    lumber:

    Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry.

    sawmill:

    A facility where logs are cut into lumber.

    Slang Meanings of sawyer

    Meaning: To saw something up means to ruin it or put an end to it.

    Example Sentence: He really sawed that project up with his poor planning.

    Meaning: A sawyer may refer informally to someone who is perceived as being crafty or skilled in manipulation.

    Example Sentence: She's a real sawyer when it comes to negotiating deals.