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to lumber
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Wood intended as a building material.
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The captain was unleashed to lumber forward.
Financial incentives may tempt Federer to lumber on.
Will Lisbon, Madrid even, have to lumber after it?
"I just tried to lumber through there," Collins said, laughing.
Harper nearly beat the throw at first base, though he appeared to lumber more than run.
Not that I'd want to lumber this talented, writer with such an emptily modish title.
The otherwise lightfooted "Kill Bill" begins to lumber whenever Thurman's killing-machine Bride turns maternal.
And for that matter, less than perfect performances might cause the work to lumber and stall.
The Prodi commission will have to lumber on, until the Barroso team can win parliament's approval.
I didn't want to lumber Steve and the Smiths with my crappy record label.
Center Dikembe Mutombo seemed to lumber in the paint at both ends of the court.
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