Cream Of The Crop

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /kriːm ʌv ðə krɒp/

Definitions of cream of the crop

noun Crop - a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable

Example Sentences

A1 The cream of the crop in the class was chosen to represent the school in the competition.

A2 She always aims to be the cream of the crop in everything she does.

B1 The cream of the crop of the company's employees were given bonuses for their hard work.

B2 As a top performer, he was considered the cream of the crop in the industry.

C1 The cream of the crop in the field of medicine are often recognized with prestigious awards.

C2 She has proven herself to be the cream of the crop in her profession, earning respect and admiration from her peers.

Examples of cream of the crop in a Sentence

formal The cream of the crop in the scientific community are often awarded prestigious grants for their groundbreaking research.

informal When it comes to basketball players, LeBron James is definitely the cream of the crop.

slang Those sneakers are the cream of the crop - everyone at school wants a pair!

figurative In a field of talented artists, she was the cream of the crop, with a unique style that set her apart from the rest.

Grammatical Forms of cream of the crop

past tense

creamed

plural

creams

comparative

creamier

superlative

creamiest

present tense

cream

future tense

will cream

perfect tense

have creamed

continuous tense

is creaming

singular

cream

positive degree

cream

infinitive

to cream

gerund

creaming

participle

creamed

Origin and Evolution of cream of the crop

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'cream of the crop' originated from the practice of selecting the best quality cream that rises to the top of freshly milked milk.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'cream of the crop' has evolved to represent the best or finest of a group or selection, not limited to just cream or agricultural products.