Timber in a sentence as a noun

Growing trees to make them into timber, pulp, etc.

Why build a house out of brick or stone when timber is completely sufficient, and the latter is much, much cheaper to come by?

However, timber was especially prone to rot and insect damage within the height range of rising damp.

But with the guitar, the timber and pitch change depending on how you fret the note, on the finger pressure and position and motion.

Centimeters aren't a different unit, they're "hundredths of a meter".You can call your lengths of timber "frobs" if you want, even in public!

A fairly normal room is pretty awful these days, particularly with the trend towards timber flooring and sparse furnishing.

However, after selecting a plan for my project, it turned out that I couldn't get the timber in the exact dimensions the plan called for. This struck terror into my heart - how can I make a cut 130mm if my lumber is only 128mm long?

Unfortunately by simply smashing through layers of timber treasure hunters most likely flooded/collapsed entire tunnel system.

One employee that has 7 weeks holiday has only had 1 day sick in the 6 years I've employed him.-- Sharpen the Saw --Once upon a time a very strong woodcutter ask for a job in a timber merchant, and he got it.

And I grew up near the beach, so you saw huge contrast between the million dollar+ beach houses at the private end of the beach, and the rest of my county which was mostly rural, tobacco farms, timber logging for the paper companies, and Green Swamp[1].I knew people who turned down full tuition scholarships to the flagship state university because they wanted to follow God and marry a nice boy from their churchUuuggghh... "follow God"... uggh.

Timber definitions

noun

the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material

See also: lumber

noun

a beam made of wood

noun

a post made of wood

noun

land that is covered with trees and shrubs

See also: forest woodland timberland

noun

(music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound); "the timbre of her soprano was rich and lovely"; "the muffled tones of the broken bell summoned them to meet"

See also: timbre quality tone