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harvest figure

harvest figure
 n.— «Now the art of making scarecrows has found its way back to the city with a suburban revival. The citified cousins are called harvest figures. Their components are more Michael’s than makeshift, and they are cute, sometimes scary and occasionally creative.» —“Not For The Birds” by Gaile Robinson Star-Telegram (Forth Worth, Texas) Oct. 21, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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