verb
- past tense of logroll: to engage in the practice of trading votes or favors, especially in politics
- past tense of logroll: to roll logs, especially as a lumberjack sport or work activity
Usage: political context
Usage: lumbering context
Examples
- The senators logrolled to pass both infrastructure bills.
- Politicians often logrolled to get their pet projects approved.
- The lumberjacks logrolled the timber down to the river.
- He logrolled the heavy logs into position for transport.
- The representatives logrolled their votes on the budget amendments.
- Workers logrolled the fallen trees away from the trail.