skidder

IPA: skˈɪdɝ

noun

  • One who travels with a skidding motion.
  • One who moves something by the use of a skid.
  • (engineering) a vehicle for pulling trees out of a forest.
  • The foreman of a construction gang making a skid road.
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Examples of "skidder" in Sentences

  • A bad wet spell can make the roads and skidder trails impassable.
  • The ashington inch is a steam powered logging skidder, or cable winch.
  • I skied on through, just nosy-poking, but no grooming over the skidder ruts.
  • A pressure control mechanism for the hydraulic control system of a log skidder.
  • A skidder is a heavy vehicle used in logging operations for pulling cut trees out of the woods.
  • Meanwhile, the skidder starts lighting his own farts, or else has an accident with his flammable crotchal deodorant and pubic styling products:
  • Hazard also comes from the heavy equipment for bundling logs and moving them out of the woods on greasy skidder trails and along narrow dirt roads.
  • Alter ego: None, but seven Batpods do exist: four flat-out racers, one that does the lowering trick, a tracking vehicle for close-ups, and the super-skidder from the movie's trailer.

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