bushel in a sentence
n.
Definition
A bushel is a unit of measurement for volume, commonly used to quantify agricultural produce, equivalent to approximately 35.24 liters or 8 dry gallons.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer harvested a bushel of apples from his orchard.
- After the festival, they sold a bushel of pumpkins to local families.
- She bought a bushel of fresh corn at the farmer's market.
- The old barn was filled with a bushel of freshly cut hay.
- Each basket contained a bushel of ripe strawberries ready for picking.
- He proudly displayed a bushel of oranges on his kitchen counter.
- They spent the afternoon picking a bushel of wild blueberries.
- A bushel of wheat was needed to make the bread for the festival.
- The community garden yielded a bushel of tomatoes this season.
- She carefully measured out a bushel of oats for the horses.
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