Synonym: crop, effect, gather, outcome, pick, proceeds, product, reap, result, yield. Similar words: carve, invest, investor, investment, investigate, investigator, investigation, direct investment. Meaning: ['hɑrvɪst /'hɑːv-] n. 1. the yield from plants in a single growing season 2. the consequence of an effort or activity 3. the gathering of a ripened crop 4. the season for gathering crops. v. 1. gather, as of natural products 2. remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation.
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(91) She returned from the conference with a rich harvest of knowledge.
(92) The villagers took fertility symbols into the fields to ensure a good harvest.
(93) This year's harvest was one of the most successful since the record crop of 1985.
(94) Thousands are going hungry because of the failure of the harvest.
(95) In the swift the day before that year's wheat harvest, a rainstorm threatened.
(96) Comet also sired the champion foal out of Spinway Harvest.
(97) Thousands are going hungry because of the failure of this year's harvest.
(98) They could not break the cycle of harvest failure, food shortage, price increase and misery.
(99) The harvest was late this year because of the rain.
(100) It's the busy time for them to harvest their fields.
(101) Prices of grain and cotton ruled low owing to a bumper harvest this year.
(102) The peasants depend on a good harvest for their very existence .
(103) We didn't get the harvest in until Christmas, there was so much snow.
(104) The thankful receiver bears a plentiful harvest. William Blake
(105) Joy made one last desperate attempt and produced the most horrendous squeak ever, like a hare caught by a harvest scythe.
(106) That increased his anxiety: having planted two acres of millet, he had been looking forward to a good harvest.
(107) Without a bumper harvest, refinancing will saddle many farmers with more debt that they can handle.
(108) Meanwhile the domestic harvest continues apace, with 72 % of the crop gathered.
(108) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(109) The lender releases money to the borrower, who then uses the money to pay wages and other expenses of the harvest.
(110) Recently I spent ages looking through a pile of labels trying to find harvest interval information for the cereals assurance scheme.
(111) There to witness the start of this years harvest were representatives of some of the world's biggest breweries.
(112) Read in studio Plum growers say they're expecting a bumper harvest this year.
(113) Whether you are cultivating cabbages or grapes, care is needed to achieve a good harvest: good grapes make good wine.
(114) Who is the firstfruit of a harvest of blessings to come?
(115) Like the rituals of harvest and planting in pastoral societies, the desert broom tufts are a sign.
(116) And in a carrier bag, cunningly at the back of a cupboard, a bumper harvest of old newspapers.
(117) Another harvest has failed, and international aid agencies warn of the threat of mass starvation.
(118) The harvest festival celebrations in the town are an anachronism since almost everyone who lives there nowadays works in an office.
(119) It was as if a harvest festival were enacted daily, for throughout the hours of market the church bell tolled quietly.
(120) There are numerous harvest customs throughout this country and abroad, and some involve burning the straw effigy of such a figure.
More similar words: carve, invest, investor, investment, investigate, investigator, investigation, direct investment, vessel, serve, nerve, curve, survey, themselves, observe, serve as, reserve, preserve, observer, hard, shark, a share, harsh, Chart., sharp, charm, shared, chart, harrow, surveillance.