Synonym: clip, cut, growth, harvest, produce, shear, yield. Similar words: crops, across, cross out, crowded, get across, come across, cut across, put across. Meaning: [krɒp] n. 1. the yield from plants in a single growing season 2. a cultivated plant that is grown commercially on a large scale 3. a collection of people or things appearing together 4. the output of something in a season 5. the stock or handle of a whip 6. a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food. v. 1. cut short 2. prepare for crops 3. yield crops 4. let feed in a field or pasture or meadow 5. feed as in a meadow or pasture 6. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of.
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61. Rice is the chief crop in most southern provinces.
62. She is really the cream of the crop .
63. The judges will select the best from this year's crop of first novels.
64. We're not going to talk about that subject; it has been dropped neck and crop.
65. The amount of rainfall determines the quality of the crop.
66. The present crop of books and documentaries about Marilyn Monroe exploit the thirtieth anniversary of her death.
67. We had a very good crop of apples last year.
68. We salted down a large crop of beans last year.
69. It might be possible to extend the technique to other crop plants.
70. After three crop failures in a row, the people face starvation.
71. The idea behind the ceremony is to keep the gods happy to ensure a good crop.
72. Scientists had maintained that the crop failure was not explicable.
73. The main crop is wheat and this is grown even on the very steep slopes.
74. The US government says that this year's corn crop should be about 8 percent more than last year.
75. The cash dividends they get from the cash crop would sustain them during the lean season.
76. Although these vegetables adapt well to our temperate climate,(http://sentencedict.com/crop.html) they tend to crop poorly.
77. We could carry that one step further by taking the same genes and putting them into another crop.
78. It takes three to five years for a new plantation to bear a crop.
79. Mrs Brabante is talking to the manager of the local factory where the crop is processed.
80. Their whole crop had been blasted by a late frost.
81. The crop is not grown at high elevations/above an elevation of 1000 metres.
82. Advances in technology have improved crop yields by over 30%.
83. He said drought had led to severe crop failure for the second year running.
84. There is hunger in all the places where the crop was spoilt by the flood.
85. This year's harvest was one of the most successful since the record crop of 1985.
86. Half the fruit crop was frozen out in the sudden severe autumn.
87. Brazil harvested 28m bags of coffee in 1991, the biggest crop for four years.
88. Wheat is a staple crop for millions of people across the world.
89. Rye has many advantages as a winter - sown crop.
90. Last year 400,000 acres of land yielded a crop worth $1.75 billion.
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