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cordwood
/ ˈkɔːdˌwʊd /
noun
- wood that has been cut into lengths of four feet so that it can be stacked in cords
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Hilbert Margol remembers seeing “stacks of dead bodies like cordwood” once they went in the gates.
From Seattle Times
It feels good to see those big Chinook, stacked in the windows like cordwood, Mahovlich said.
From Seattle Times
I’m reminded of a project by Gang a decade ago, just before Gilder got underway: a small social justice center at Kalamazoo College in Michigan that involves concave facades with cordwood masonry and porthole windows.
From New York Times
“They were in there like cordwood,” he said.
From Washington Post
There are places in Iowa where old turbines are just stacked like cordwood on vacant land.
From Washington Times
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