Pronunciation: /ˈriːpər/
noun the Grim Reaper, a personification of death in various cultures and traditions
A1 The reaper harvested the wheat in the field.
A2 The reaper was a common sight during the autumn months.
B1 The reaper's scythe gleamed in the sunlight as it cut through the crops.
B2 The reaper moved swiftly through the fields, gathering the grain with precision.
C1 The reaper's role in agriculture was crucial for the survival of the community.
C2 The reaper's skill and efficiency were unmatched, making him a legend among farmers.
formal The reaper is often depicted as a hooded figure carrying a scythe.
informal I heard the reaper pays a visit to those who stay out past midnight.
slang Watch out for the reaper, he's always lurking around.
figurative Time is the ultimate reaper, claiming all in the end.
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