Collocations for "crops"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "crops" in context.
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crop
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- crop the [photo, borders]
- cropped [him, her ex, the stranger] out (of the photo)
- cropped out [her ex]
- crop off the [edge, top, side] (of)
- cropped the [edge] off
- cropped [her hair, its mane]
- had her hair cropped (off)
- the [topic, subject] keeps cropping up
- cropped up in [passing, conversation, the meeting]
- [an emergency, something unexpected] cropped up
- [cases of the virus, the murderer, killings] cropped up
- crops up [now and then, from time to time]
- cropped up [when, from, again]
- cropped up in [Washington, the neighborhood]
- cropped [fruit, vegetables, potatoes]
- the [land, fields, area] cropped [fruit]
- [vegetable, food, fruit, cereal, wheat, maize] crops
- [good, poor, plentiful] crops this year
- the [current, yearly] crop
- [genetically modified, GM] crops
- [commercial, agricultural] crops
- is a major cash crop (of)
- [plant, harvest] the crops
- the crops were [planted]
- crops were [wiped out, destroyed] by the (freezing weather)
- a crop of [wheat, corn, maize]
- the yearly crop of [wheat]
- the [production, cultivation] of crops
- was a [good, poor, bumper, fine] year for crops
- is the [largest, most substantial] crop in years
- the [best, pick, cream] of the crop
- this year's crop of [students, graduates, draft players]
- her hair was cut in a [short, close, boyish, stylish] crop
- a close crop of the [photo, picture, image]
- a [riding, hunting] crop
- a crop duster
- crop [production, insurance, science, protection]
- [made, found] crop circles
- [high, low] crop yields
'crops' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):