Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A large burrowing rodent (Marmota monax) of northern and eastern North America, having a short-legged, heavyset body and grizzled brownish fur.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The green woodpecker, Gecinus viridis. See cut under
popinjay . - noun In a lathe, a chuck adapted for holding a piece of wood to be operated on.
- noun The commonest North American species of marmot, Arctomys monax, a large rodent quadruped of the family Sciuridæ.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) A common large North American marmot (
Arctomys monax ). It is usually reddish brown, more or less grizzled with gray. It makes extensive burrows, and is often injurious to growing crops. Called alsoground hog . - noun (Zoöl.), Prov. Eng. The yaffle, or green woodpecker.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
rodent of the familySciuridae , belonging to the group of large groundsquirrels known asmarmots . Scientific name: Marmota monax.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun reddish brown North American marmot
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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The name woodchuck comes from the Indian legend of "Wojak, the groundhog" considered by them to be their ancestral grandfather.
WLNE - News 2010
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The name woodchuck comes from the Indian legend of "Wojak, the groundhog" considered by them to be their ancestral grandfather.
WLNE - News 2010
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Before we get started, allow me to set the record straight: A groundhog is also known as a woodchuck, but it's not a beaver.
Jodi Bettencourt: Groundhog Blog Jodi Bettencourt 2011
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Before we get started, allow me to set the record straight: A groundhog is also known as a woodchuck, but it's not a beaver.
Jodi Bettencourt: Groundhog Blog Jodi Bettencourt 2011
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Before we get started, allow me to set the record straight: A groundhog is also known as a woodchuck, but it's not a beaver.
Jodi Bettencourt: Groundhog Blog Jodi Bettencourt 2011
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Before we get started, allow me to set the record straight: A groundhog is also known as a woodchuck, but it's not a beaver.
Jodi Bettencourt: Groundhog Blog Jodi Bettencourt 2011
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The woodchuck is a nuisance to the farmer, covering his field with loads of subsoil from the burrow and then eating the tender sprouts; and the farmer does not know enough to eat his tender corpse, but he is good to eat.
Three Acres and Liberty Bolton Hall 1896
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The woodchuck is the true serf among our animals; he belongs to the soil, and savors of it.
Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers John Burroughs 1879
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The woodchuck is the true serf among our animals; he belongs to the soil, and savors of it.
Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers John Burroughs 1879
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The woodchuck is the true serf among our animals; he belongs to the soil, and savors of it.
The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton John Burroughs 1879
slumry commented on the word woodchuck
Everyone knows: "How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"
But did you know "Why, a woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"
June 26, 2007
uselessness commented on the word woodchuck
If a woodchuck could chuck wood, a woodchuck would chuck wood, but a woodchuck can't chuck wood, so a woodchuck won't chuck wood.
June 27, 2007
seanahan commented on the word woodchuck
I prefer,
A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could *chuck* if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
June 27, 2007
slumry commented on the word woodchuck
you are right, seanahan--I missed a word.
June 27, 2007
reesetee commented on the word woodchuck
What if you have yourself an indolent woodchuck? Then how much wood would the woodchuck chuck?
June 27, 2007
jennarenn commented on the word woodchuck
What if you had a caffeinated woodchuck? Or, dare I say it, a few caffeinatedcows? I bet they could chuck a lot of wood.
June 27, 2007
oroboros commented on the word woodchuck
He'd chuck all the wood that a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck would chuck wood!
June 27, 2007
reesetee commented on the word woodchuck
Caffeinated cows chucking wood. Now there's a visual. ;-)
I think the indolent woodchuck would chuck far less than he could chuck, if said woodchuck could chuck wood, whereas the caffeinated woodchuck would chuck much more than he would normally chuck--if, of course, he could chuck wood.
Damn, that was hard to type.
June 27, 2007
uselessness commented on the word woodchuck
How much woolly wood would Chuck Woolery chuck if Chuck Woolery was a woolly wood-chucking woodchuck?
June 27, 2007
oroboros commented on the word woodchuck
Moo!
June 27, 2007
chained_bear commented on the word woodchuck
I don't know, but do you know how many boards the Mongols hoard if the Mongol hordes get bored?
June 29, 2007
slumry commented on the word woodchuck
I assume the Mongol hordes would hoard as many boards as the Mongol hordes could hoard, if the Mongols did get bored.
June 29, 2007
uselessness commented on the word woodchuck
Do bored Mongols board the Mongol board horde when hording gets boring and their mongrels are floored?
June 30, 2007
slumry commented on the word woodchuck
Happened once. There was a rusty nail in one of the boards that the Mongols did board, and the one of the Mongol horde got tetanus. The mut was okay.
June 30, 2007
reesetee commented on the word woodchuck
Bunch of mongrels, they were.
June 30, 2007
oroboros commented on the word woodchuck
See comments under "Tongue Twisters"
July 2, 2007
slumry commented on the word woodchuck
Thanks, oroboros.
July 2, 2007
bilby commented on the word woodchuck
Also land-beaver.
August 9, 2021