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Definition of woodchop in English: woodchop(also woodchopping) nounˈwʊdtʃɒp Australian, NZ A competition which tests speed in cutting through a log of wood with an axe. he's a big man and he's done well in the woodchop at the Royal Easter Show Example sentencesExamples - The man was a world champion in wood chopping.
- More workers jump in the back of a truck for the regular wood-chops, which earn the club $12,000 a year.
- The axe almost weighs as much as him, but seven-year-old Weston does not let that stop him prove his woodchop prowess.
- Agricultural shows feature their own kinds of traditional sports, like the wood-chop and tent-pegging, which are derived from rural work skills.
- He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor.
- On Friday, the beef cattle judging and cattle dog trials continue, along with the showjumping from 10am and woodchops from 1pm.
- He lists his hobbies as woodchopping and shooting.
- Shows introduced competitions in bush skills, such as wood-chopping, boxing, shearing, and horse-riding.
- An Aussie wood chopping champ was visiting Paris when he became involved with a French lady.
- Down in the woodchop arena the spirit is the same—there are about 25 axemen here today competing for prize money of a few hundred dollars per event.
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