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    harry
    /ˈhari/

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  2. verb. If someone harries you, they keep bothering you or trying to get something from you. He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates. [VERB noun] harried adjective. ...harried shoppers scurrying from one crowded store to another. Synonyms: harassed, worried, troubled, bothered More Synonyms of harry.

  3. The meaning of HARRY is to make a pillaging or destructive raid on : assault. How to use harry in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Harry.

  4. All you need to know about "HARRY" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. to repeatedly demand something from someone, often causing them to feel worried or angry: She harried the authorities, writing letters and gathering petitions. Synonym. hassle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Causing feelings of anger and displeasure. aggravate. aggrieve. alienate.

  6. 1. to harass; annoy; torment. 2. to ravage (an area, town, etc.), as in war; devastate. 3. to push (a person) along; hurry forcefully or tormentingly. v.i. 4. to make harassing incursions.

  7. Definitions of harry. verb. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes. synonyms: ravage. see more. verb. annoy continually or chronically. “He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked” synonyms: beset, chevvy, chevy, chivvy, chivy, harass, hassle, molest, plague, provoke. see more. Pronunciation. US. /ˈhɛri/ UK.

  8. Jul 17, 2024 · harry (third-person singular simple present harries, present participle harrying, simple past and past participle harried) To plunder, pillage, assault.

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