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harvest-time
noun as in harvest
Example Sentences
Take off during late summer, when the weather and the lake's waters are warmest, or during early autumn around harvest time.
He swapped fish caught in the Potomac for shingles, planks, nails, and rum for the field hands at harvest time.
When the harvest time arrives in December, each tenant carries his crop to the mill for grinding.
Then it is sung softly like the farmhand quartettes do in the rural melodrama outside the old homestead in harvest time.
If a wine merchant has given sixty ka of best beer at harvest time for thirst, she shall take fifty ka of corn.
At harvest time, indeed, the women are seen in the fields, but there also they only do the lighter kind of work.
At harvest-time, however, it is inhabited—full to overflowing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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