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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Harass' in a Sentence

"To persistently disturb or bother, causing torment and distress, often with troubles or cares; to pester." more

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The persistent mosquito continued to harass me, buzzing around my head as I tried to sleep.
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The buzzing mosquito would harass us during our picnic in the park.
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The school bully would harass other students on the playground.
The swarm of mosquitoes is am harassing campers in the woods.
The mischievous puppy would harass the cat, trying to play with her tail.
The persistent buzzing of the mosquito began to harass Tim during his sleep.
The persistent alarm clock would harass Timmy every morning to wake up for school.
The loud thunderstorms would harass our dog, causing him to hide under the bed.
The teacher told the students not to harass each other during recess and to play nicely.
The raindrops would harass the windowpane, creating a soothing sound.
Tommy decided to harass his little sister by tickling her nonstop.
The team's coach reminded the players not to harass their opponents during the game.
The constant beeping of the alarm clock continued to harass Lisa as she tried to focus on her homework.
The noisy neighbors harass us with loud music late into the night.
The mischievous cat would harass the birds in the garden, trying to catch them.
The little brother would often harass his older sister by hiding her toys.
The mischievous wind would harass the colorful kite as it soared in the sky.
The naughty child liked to harass his sister by hiding her toys.
The naughty crow would harass the other birds in the park, trying to steal their food.
The mischievous puppy would often harass the neighbor's cat by chasing it around the garden.

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Harass

huh-ras
verbTo persistently disturb or bother, causing torment and distress, often with troubles or cares; to pester.
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Last Updated On: March 28, 2024
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