Sentences with crop
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C c - Rice farmers here still plant and harvest their crops by hand.
- Each year it produces a fine crop of fruit. [+ of]
- Not a root crop however, potatoes are actually a storage system known as tubers.
- The big dry is set to take a huge toll on water-intensive summer crops like cotton and rice.
- The present crop of books and documentaries about Marilyn Monroe exploit the thirtieth anniversary of her death. [+ of]
- Although these vegetables adapt well to our temperate climate, they tend to crop poorly. [VERB]
- With a much narrower features, sheep crop plants very close to the ground and can overgraze a grazing land much quicker than cattle.
- Farmers used to hate the damage crop circles caused their fields.
- I started cropping my beans in July. [VERB noun]
- I let the horse drop his head to crop the spring grass. [VERB noun]
- In all relationships, there will come a time where disputes and disagreements crop up and can result in tense, ugly shouting matches.
- She cropped her hair and dyed it blonde. [VERB noun]
- She had her long hair cut into a boyish crop.
- I decided to crop the picture just above the water line. [VERB noun]
- The lamb crop
- A crop of new publications
- The land cropped well
- A new crop of students
- Sheep crop grass
- The crop of diamonds.
- This year's crop of students.
- A crop of ideas
- To crop the ears of a dog.
- The sheep cropped the lawn.
- To crop a field
- The wheat crop.