(figurative) A group, cluster or collection of things occurring at the same time.
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The decade produced a whole crop of ideas about space travel.
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The university had an exceptional crop of graduates in 1892, including three who went on to win Nobel Prizes.
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And even if Anna Wintour wanted to invite a fresh crop of internet talent, who would she choose? Can you name anyone in the past year who has ascended in a major way?
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2024 June 26, Stephanie McNeal, “Influencers Aren’t Getting Famous Like They Used To”, in Glamour[1]: