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1. reap
verb. ['ˈriːp'] gather, as of natural products.
Etymology
- repen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- ripan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Reap
- oversleep
- mcsleep
- anandeep
- streep
- phillipe
- felipe
- bopeep
- asleep
- sweep
- steep
- sleep
- schliep
- griep
- creep
- bleep
- weep
- veep
- tepe
- sheep
- sepe
- seipp
- seip
- seep
- riepe
- reep
- peep
- lepe
- leep
- leap
- kniep
Sentences with reap
1. Verb, base form
As your company grows, you can begin to reap the benefits of being a U.S. business owner.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
And when sprouted grains are used to make foods like sliced bread, we reap the many benefits:
Quotes about reap
1. Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
- Robert Louis Stevenson
2. If you only had 48 hours left to live, would you spend it like you normally spend your weekends? If not, why spend 2/7th of your life wasting your free time? After all, free time isn’t free. Free time is the most expensive time you have, because nobody pays for it but you. But that also makes it the most valuable time you have, as you alone stand to reap the profits from spending it wisely.
- Jarod Kintz, I Should Have Renamed This
3. Success leaves clues, and if you sow the same seeds, you'll reap the same rewards.
- Brad Thor