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Definition of Bucksaws
1. bucksaw [n] - See also: bucksaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bucksaws
Literary usage of Bucksaws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. With the Doughboy in France: A Few Chapters of an American Effort by Edward Hungerford (1920)
"... bucksaws, farm implements, boxes of window glass, bedside tables, wicker
reclining chairs, iron beds, mattresses, pillows, bolsters, blankets, sheets, ..."
2. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"Six bucksaws. Five hundred pillows. One thousand nightshirts and one thousand
pairs slippers, both assorted sizes. One hundred and fifty candle lanterns. ..."
3. California, 1849-1913: Or, The Rambling Sketches and Experiences of Sixty by Lell Hawley Woolley (1913)
"... at the foot, who assumed the duty of saying grace by making motions around
his chest and head, accompanied with these words, " bucksaws filed and set. ..."
4. Customs Tariff of the Philippine Islands, 1909: With Index and Repertory ...by United States by United States (1909)
"Buckles, as trinkets or ornaments 279 Other. (According to material.) bucksaws 46
194 Buckthorn sirup 99 81 Buckwheat: ..."
5. Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68 by New York (State), Constitutional Convention (1868)
"... $6.25; 7 blacksmiths' tongs, $4.38; 10 cold chisels, $7.50; 8 oil cans, $3.50 ;
4 files, $3.20; 8 augers, $9.50; 3 handsaws, $6.25; 2 bucksaws, $2.00; ..."
6. Joint Documents ... for the Year by Michigan Legislature (1861)
"... and carpenters' and joiners' tools, valued at 50 00 Prison Yard—3 whoel-barrows,
3 iron1 bars, 4 bucksaws, 3 axes, 2 pr. hand cuffs, 13 pair shackles, ..."