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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a felling" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a typographical error for "a feeling," which refers to an emotional state or sensation.
Example: "I have a feeling that today is going to be a great day."
Alternatives: "an emotion" or "a sentiment."
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In charge of coupe records tree fellings in a felling register, and stacking of logs and woodfuel in a stacking register, which refers to the felling register.
The harvesting activity that occurs at the end of the felling cycle is often referred to as a felling entry.
I even found one dodgy couple taking a felling axe to one of our trees.
He had made an application afterwards for a "felling licence", apparently assuming the fait accompli would go through unchallenged.
And yet it took only a couple of minutes from the time I walked in to time that I had a felling ax ($300) in my hand, with the salesclerk telling me I could remove the sheath covering the blade, provided I was careful.
A new study finds that what scientists thought of as a scalpel may be more like a felling axe, causing damage hundreds of times what was previously observed.
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Nearby, a large beetle ambles across a felled tree trunk.
A felled tree "tottered like a drunken elder".
How soon does a felled tree know it is dead?
He collapsed into it, coming down like a felled tree.
Their chances of winning the final Test have, at a fell swoop, been greatly enhanced.
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