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Bumper crop Meaning in English

expression

ˈbəmpɝ/ /ˈkɹɑp
BUM-per KROP
bˈʌmpɐ/ /kɹˈɒp
BUM-puh KROP

Definition

A 'bumper crop' refers to an unusually large and successful harvest of crops, producing more than usual. It sometimes means a large quantity of anything that is collected or produced.

Usage & Nuances

'Bumper crop' is usually used for farming and agriculture, but can occasionally be applied metaphorically for abundance in other fields. It is semi-formal and most common in written or agricultural contexts. Do not confuse with 'bumper' meaning car part; here, 'bumper' means 'exceptionally large'.

Example Sentences

The farmers had a bumper crop of wheat this year.

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Last summer saw a bumper crop of apples.

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A bumper crop means there was more food than usual.

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Thanks to the perfect weather, we ended up with a bumper crop this season.

natural

We had so many pumpkins, it felt like a real bumper crop!

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After a few tough years, the farmers finally celebrated a bumper crop.

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