Pronunciation: /krɑp aʊt/
noun a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
A1 I saw a crop out in the field.
A2 The farmer harvested the crop out last week.
B1 The crop out was damaged by the heavy rain.
B2 The crop out of wheat was bountiful this year.
C1 The crop out of apples was carefully inspected for quality.
C2 The crop out of corn was exported to other countries for sale.
verb to cut or trim something out of a photograph or image
A1 I crop out the background of the photo.
A2 She cropped out her ex-boyfriend from the group picture.
B1 The designer needs to crop out unnecessary elements from the image.
B2 In order to focus on the main subject, I will crop out distractions from the photo.
C1 The artist meticulously cropped out the details to create a striking composition.
C2 Using advanced editing tools, she was able to crop out specific objects with precision.
formal When editing a photo, you can easily crop out any unwanted elements.
informal Just crop out that person from the picture, they're ruining the shot.
slang I'm going to crop out all the haters from my life.
figurative It's important to crop out negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
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