Collocations for "harvest"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "harvest" in context.
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harvest
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- it's time for the (big) harvest
- had a [big, sparse, lacking] harvest this year
- the harvest is in [October, the fall]
- the [October] harvest
- the [crop, corn, wheat] harvest
- a [good, terrible, bountiful] harvest of [corn]
- a [temporary, seasonal] worker for the harvest
- can only find work during the harvest
- take on [50] (extra) workers during the harvest
- expecting a [good, large] harvest this year
- really need a good harvest this year
- yielded a [poor, disappointing, low] harvest
- the [biggest, most abundant] harvest since
- time for the annual harvest
- the harvest and processing of [corn, wheat]
- the harvest of years of [work, research]
- harvest (the) [crops, grains, fruit, vegetables]
- harvest the [land, fields, area]
- [seasonal workers, machines, hired hands, tractors] harvest the [land]
- harvested for [production, wholesale, sale]
- harvested and [boxed, packed, cleaned, sold]
- harvest the [results, findings, data, information]
- harvested to [prepare, decide, make, improve, provide]
- harvested for [publication, analysis, a report]
- harvest [salmon, tuna] from the river
- harvest [tissue, cells, her eggs, his organs, her kidneys]
- harvest [in the fall, before winter]
- a harvest festival
- the harvest season
- the harvest moon
'harvest' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):