Examples of 'reaps' in a sentence
Meaning of "reaps"
reap (verb): to receive a reward or benefit as a consequence of one's own actions or efforts, often used in the context of harvesting crops or results
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of reap
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Section membership reaps its own awards.
She reaps my shirt and calls me a shit.
Organic gardening reaps more than vegetables.
Life is the rapture of a hand that reaps.
Everyone reaps what they have sown.
The fertile soil of my country reaps treasures.
Bloomberg reaps the benefits of early adoption.
You are an invader who reaps concepts.
Now he reaps the fruit of his struggles.
But every member reaps the rewards.
You could see the benefits it reaps.
Night of primaries reaps decisions in four states.
B reaps this slice over here.
The process reaps its own fruit.
Reaps the fruits of his talent.
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It costs nothing and reaps huge rewards.
Idea and reaps the reward of originality.
To maintain himself till he reaps the harvest.
Serbia reaps high foreign investments.
A negative attack usually reaps a negative response.
One reaps multiplied what he sows.
The doer of evil reaps evil result.
Angola reaps fruits of economic diversification.
In reality the world reaps nothing but a name.
Vietnam reaps fruits of reform as it advances in global competitiveness.
The investment reaps huge returns.
Reaps the fruit of all grace.
Is the man who reaps the greatest reward.
One man sows and another man reaps.
Chaco reaps the good times.
He who unleashes the terror reaps the terror.
Everyone reaps what they saw.
There is no way in hell she gets two reaps.
The artist reaps the reward.
He reaps the fruits of his work.
Our society reaps what it sows.
He reaps the fruits of the seed.
A selfless life reaps an eternal harvest.
There is more to the fruitage that an adulterer reaps.
Today it reaps what it has sown.
Who grows prickles reaps wounds.
Every man reaps the results of his own.
He who sows the wind reaps the storm.
The public reaps the benefits of a free press.
It sows inflation but reaps deflation.
Australia reaps quite as much from.
Helping to move tiny atoms reaps big rewards.
The farmer reaps when his harvest is ready.
Whoever plants the wind reaps a good slap.
Society reaps what it sows in nurturing its children.