5 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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The persistent rain had harried the outdoor wedding, forcing everyone indoors.
The constant noise had harried her efforts to concentrate on her studies.
She had harried her opponent with relentless questions during the debate.
Having lost her way in the dense forest, she had harried herself with thoughts of being lost forever.
Before the important meeting, he had harried his team to ensure everything was in order.
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