To reap what you sew is to harvest what you have planted. It is usually used to characterize the likely outcome of some undesirable behavior. Lie cheat and steal, and when people find out about it, you have taught them to distrust you. So, sew (or plant) dishonesty and you will reap (or harvest) mistrust.
Galatians 6: 7-9
Project Runway - 2004 Reap What You Sew 3-4 was released on: USA: 3 August 2006 Japan: 9 February 2008
Puritan work ethic and the concept, "what you sew you will also reap"
Ke$ha - song is called Tik Tok for the 2011 commercial - Reap What You Sew - Otis Rush
well none really. if you count ew a word, unless- sew is always sew never to be changed, this was a waste of time
homophones
The past tense of "sew" is "sewed" and the past participle is "sewn" or "sewed."
They were taught how to cook clean and sew.
tow, mow, sew, row
"You reap what you sow" is an old idiom.He dreamed of when he would reap treasures. Poor, downtrodden, he knew he could never reap from his hard toils.
Gari ( reap )