10 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 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 unpredictable traffic has been harrying commuters trying to get to work.
Wolves would often harry the cattle in the remote village.
By the time they reach the summit, the relentless blizzard will have harried the mountaineers.
The teacher is harrying the students to complete their assignments on time.
Having lost her way in the dense forest, she had harried herself with thoughts of being lost forever.
The software engineer is harrying through lines of code to meet the deadline.
Despite the challenges, the explorers will have been harrying through the dense jungle in search of rare species.
The persistent noise from the construction site will have harried the residents for months.
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