8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Harry' in a Sentence
"To repeatedly harass, agitate, or trouble someone, as if subjecting them to constant attacks or besiegement." more
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Despite the warnings, the mischievous raccoon will harry the garden every night.
The constant noise from the construction site will harry my concentration while I work.
The team's aggressive defense will harry the opposing players throughout the match.
The haunting memories will harry him in his dreams.
The creditor's relentless calls will harry him until the debt is paid.
The persistent rain will harry the outdoor event.
An unexpected obstacle will harry our plans for a smooth road trip.
The persistent cough will harry her during the important presentation.
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