a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off. The first known use: in the 14th century |
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l aw g |
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l og |
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Sentence Examples Thousands of trees have been logged in this area. The forest has been heavily logged. The company has been logging in this area for many years. Part of his job is to log all deliveries. Truck drivers log thousands of miles every week. She has only been flying for a few months, but she has already logged more than 80 hours. |
Common Phrases log in log out log cabin yule log |
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