REAP THE HARVEST (AUTUMN / FALL)
REAP THE HARVEST (AUTUMN / FALL): meaning and examples
Good morning / afternoon / evening everyone, depending on when you are reading this. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
Today we continue with expressions and phrases related to seasons and the weather. Today we are looking at some phrases related to the autumn (or the fall, as it is generally called in the US).
Today's first phrase is: to reap the harvest
Meaning: the results (good or bad) that you create with your actions.
Example 1: Thanks to the excellent financial planning and organized marketing during last year, the company is now reaping the harvest of their well-executed actions.
Phrase 2: to bundle up
Meaning: to put on clothes that will keep you warm.
Example 2: Despite the cool autumn weather, after my morning coffee I bundled up and went on my morning walk.
That's all for today. If you would like some extra practice, I invite you to post an original sentence with one (or both) of the expressions from today's lesson on one of our social media pages (Facebook or Twitter/X) and we will give you feedback later.
I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
All the best!
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