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ample
Adjective
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If there is an ample amount of something, there is enough of it and usually some extra.
There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
The design of the ground floor created ample space for a good-sized kitchen.
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If you describe someone's figure as ample, you mean that they are large in a pleasant or attractive way.
... a young mother with a baby resting against her ample bosom.
harvest
Noun
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Harvest is the time that you bring the crops in from the fields.
We had an early harvest this year because of all the sun.
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Harvest is the act of bring the crops in from the fields.
Our grain harvest went really well this year.
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A harvest is the crops that you bring in at the end of a growing season.
Western Canada has had the biggest wheat harvest in 20 years.
harvest
Verb
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If you harvest something, you collect it after growing it.
The rice looks like it's ready to harvest.
We harvested these grapes from our own vines.