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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The unpredictable traffic has been harrying commuters trying to get to work.
The conflicting emotions have been harrying him since the unexpected revelation.
The enthusiastic fans have been harrying the famous singer for autographs.
Intrusive thoughts have been harrying her mind, making it hard to focus.
The biting mosquitoes have been harrying the campers in the dense forest.
The malfunctioning computer has been harrying the frustrated programmer all day.
The relentless deadlines have been harrying the stressed-out journalist.
The mischievous winds have been harrying the old, creaky windows all night.
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