Antonyms for harvest-time
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : hahr-vist-tahym |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhɑr vɪstˌtaɪm |
Definition of harvest-time
- As in harvest : noun crops; taking in of crops
- At harvest-time, however, it is inhabited—full to overflowing.
- Extract from : « Auld Licht Idylls » by J. M. Barrie
- You had come, then, and it was harvest-time, and I was obliged to lend a hand.
- Extract from : « Captain Mansana and Mother's Hands » by Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson
- The harvest-time reminded the Bretons of the garnering by that reaper, Death.
- Extract from : « The Book of Hallowe'en » by Ruth Edna Kelley
- This is the harvest-time of the minister's year, when he sees that his labour is not in vain.
- Extract from : « The Preacher and His Models » by James Stalker
- The birth of Mohammed is celebrated by a feast at harvest-time.
- Extract from : « The Great White Tribe in Filipinia » by Paul T. Gilbert
- Harvest-time used to be of all the year the most merry and joyous.
- Extract from : « Grace Darling » by Eva Hope
- Th' Union's the plough, making ready the land for harvest-time.
- Extract from : « North and South » by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- At harvest-time the first-fruits of the season were offered to the sun.
- Extract from : « The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 2 » by Hubert Howe Bancroft
- At harvest-time a watch has often to be set for them by night.
- Extract from : « A History of Champagne » by Henry Vizetelly
- And its harvest-time now at home in Australia, the chap said.
- Extract from : « In the Line of Battle » by Various
Synonyms for harvest-time
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