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harvest
noun as in crops; taking in of crops
Example Sentences
With the 2025 soybean harvest in Brazil now continuing, some are hoping for a repeat.
That's because once fresh peas are harvested, their sugars immediately turn into starch.
So I pulled over really quick — which is not unlike me, I’m always pulling over for fruit trees — and was able to harvest some.
“For 100 years, we have mainly encountered them as prey remains in whale and seabird stomachs and as predators of harvested toothfish.”
These including using the pages to sell fake products or place scam adverts, harvesting personal information, spreading malware, tricking people into sending money, or blackmailing the company in question to unblock the account.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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