Someone who helps to gather the harvest.
Death personified as an old man or a skeleton with a scythe.
1 The harvest-time reminded the Bretons of the garnering by that reaper , Death.
2 In 1857 Magnus and I bought a Seymour & Morgan hand-rake reaper .
3 The swale appeared as if a reaper were cutting a wide swath.
4 PIE, n. An advance agent of the reaper whose name is Indigestion.
5 When I first ate the reaper , it knocked me to my knees.
6 This breadth was closer cut than the one executed by McCormick's reaper .
7 Check results left over are processed by the next reaper process.
8 August winds up in a blaze of gladness for the reaper .
9 They are the sewing machine, the reaper and the electric telegraph.
10 Yet the telegraph, like the reaper and the sewing machine, was introduced slowly.
11 Roughly 10 spicy habaneros hold the same amount of capsaicin as one reaper .
12 Another harvest, in which Death was the reaper , has been gathered above it.
13 Sunlight flashed off the spears of the binders following along behind the reaper .
14 The grim reaper was sure to stay with the interested audience.
15 The British public would go down before you like corn before the reaper .
16 Can the reaper tarry in the shade while the ripe harvest awaits him?
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