verb
- to engage in logrolling; to exchange political favors or support
- to roll logs, especially as a lumberjack sport or work activity
Usage: political context
Usage: lumbering context
Examples
- The senator logrolls with colleagues to pass his infrastructure bill.
- She logrolls effectively to build coalitions in Congress.
- The politician logrolls to secure votes for the budget proposal.
- He logrolls down the river during the lumberjack competition.
- The experienced logger logrolls with impressive skill and balance.
- She logrolls across the pond as part of the timber sports event.