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you will reap as you sow

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  • reap what you sow — phrase used for saying that something happens to someone because of what they have done in the past Thesaurus: to be punishedsynonym punishment of being legally killedhyponym Main entry: reap * * * reap what you sow : to experience the same kind… …   Useful english dictionary

  • reap what you sow — reap what (you) sow to experience the results of your own actions. If we neglect our environment, we will surely reap what we sow. Usage notes: usually used to say that something bad is likely to result from an activity Etymology: from the idea… …   New idioms dictionary

  • you reap what you sow — This means that if you do bad things to people, bad things will happen to you, or good things if you do good things.  It is normally used when someone has done something bad …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • you reap whatsoever you sow — you will see the long term effects of your actions, chickens come home...    Youthful passion can produce a lifetime of consequences. We reap whatsoever we sow …   English idioms

  • as you sow, so shall you reap — This means that if you do bad things to people, bad things will happen to you, or good things if you do good things …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • reap what sow — reap what (you) sow to experience the results of your own actions. If we neglect our environment, we will surely reap what we sow. Usage notes: usually used to say that something bad is likely to result from an activity Etymology: from the idea… …   New idioms dictionary

  • reap — [ri:p] v [: Old English; Origin: reopan] 1.) [T] to get something, especially something good, as a result of what you have done reap the benefit/reward/profit (of sth) ▪ Those who do take risks often reap the rewards. 2.) you reap what you sow… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • reap — [ rip ] verb transitive 1. ) to cut and gather a crop such as wheat 2. ) to get something as a result of something that you do: We will all reap the benefits of this important research. reap what you sow used for saying that something happens to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • as you sow, so shall you reap —    This means that if you do bad things to people, bad things will happen to you, or good things if you do good things.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • reap — UK [riːp] / US [rɪp] verb [transitive] Word forms reap : present tense I/you/we/they reap he/she/it reaps present participle reaping past tense reaped past participle reaped 1) to get something as a result of something that you do We will all… …   English dictionary

  • Will Herberg — (1901 1977) was an American Jewish writer, intellectual and scholar. He was known as a social philosopher and sociologist of religion, as well as a Jewish theologian.He was brought up in a secular Jewish family in Manhattan, and became a… …   Wikipedia

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