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How to use harvest in a sentence

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So if I was not the intended addressee of the chain letter, I could harvest and sell the addresses.
Here is the second cluster of huts, wattle fences enclosing neat crofts of fowl houses and kitchen-gardens blown with harvest.
In the early spring, flamingos land on the salt flats while in the autumn, the Cypriots celebrate the harvest of the vines with a wine festival.
The colonists celebrated it as a traditional English harvest feast, to which they invited the local Wampanoag Indians.
Foxes, rabbits, harvest mice, house mice, dormice, shrews, weasels, and voles all depend on the hedgerows as a place to breed, hunt or shelter.
Aboard the covered harvest wagons, out of the misty air, we wind our way past fields of broccoli, kale and parsley, and stop in the tomato patch.
Mayday was a raucous and fun time, electing a Queen of the May from the eligible young women of the village, to rule the crops until harvest.
A sustainable cropping system is used to harvest the agave plants just before they flower.
The recent harvest fetched one tonne per hectare in the irrigated areas and 7.5 quintal per hectare in rain-fed areas.
I often harvest tomatoes into the second week of December, and sometimes hardy kale and cabbage through the winter.
The coffee harvest has been going to waste, everyday life has been disrupted.
Elements of traditional culture, such as competitive feasting and the harvest of first fruits, have been incorporated into church calendars.
If you want just a few berries at a time or plan on using your harvest for making preserves later, individually quick-freeze them.
Webmasters can now identify and block robots that harvest email addresses from their websites.
The acorn harvest was an important ritual, for acorns were an important part of the Indians' diet.
Childs's crops were so jungle-like that his combine had to move at a crawl to harvest the corn.
Weeks of hot weather had produced a good harvest, but many watermills were becalmed by drought, so flour remained scarce.
Kwanzaa means first fruits of the harvest, in Swahili, the East African trade language.
So poor was the harvest of recruits that an appeal was issued to the watermen on the Thames to join up.
The tribes, whose treaties guaranteed them the right to harvest sucker and salmon in perpetuity, filed lawsuits demanding protection for the fish.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What belief should be sown to blossom forth in a harvest of strength and peace?
The Bengalese and Sikhs thrust their own out of sight as they were planting for an uncertain harvest.
For example, the ANTA basin at harvest time is one of the fairest sights in Peru.
The grim figure of a Black Friar was directing the harvest of a sea of golden-yellow wheat.
It was out of the clients for aliquot parts that the lottery-office-keepers reaped a heavy harvest.
From time to time he went to see his annuitant, just as one goes in July to see when the harvest is likely to begin.
Now, this is just the case of the moon at the time of the harvest home, about the time of the autumnal equinox.
These certainly were far from being trivial satisfactions, and barye had also reaped a harvest of even subtler joys.
They much pleased themselves with the hopes of a rich harvest of hemp and coleseed, which was the crop expected.
The harvest mouse sat on the top of a cornstalk and nibbled his supper.
The ash tree harvest is a proactive measure for impending damage from the Emerald Ash Borer.
Harvest after harvest Shakespeare brought forth of astounding quality.
The large pear harvest in 2013 was attributable to the sharp rise in the pear acreage and the high yield per hectare.
The hay harvest in July is a cause of much disturbance to the corncrake.
It is the harvest, if not of the busy bee, at any rate of the busybody.
From Liege to Cologne the country exhibited one boundless harvest.
When mechanical shakers are used to harvest walnuts, almonds, or pecans, leaves and twigs also fall to the ground and are swept into windrows.
While they waited, the village folk reaped a breathtaking harvest.
Calvert and I have been helping our neighbors to get in the harvest.
The creature most commonly called a locust is a cicada, or harvest fly.
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