harry|harried|harries|harrying in English
verb
[har·ry || 'hærɪ]
destroy, devastate, lay waste; torment, harass, annoy
Use "harry|harried|harries|harrying" in a sentence
1. His great-grandfather was the German theologian Heinrich Harries.
2. Mrs. Underhill today appeared harried.
3. A gang of delinquents harried the storekeeper.
4. The Vikings harried the English coast.
5. The enemy troops harried the village.
6. We are a harried people, beset by oppressors.
7. Cao Cao's army harried his rear guard.
8. Mr. Roper asked these same harried people.
9. The town has harried off with nothing.
10. We were harried into the police car.
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12. The captain harried the quarter master for recognition manuals.
13. He was harried by constant bothering of his fans.
14. The pirates harried the towns along the coast.
15. Fear of losing his job harried the clerk.
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17. Synonyms for Bedevilment include vexation, pestering, aggravation, annoyance, harassment, harrying, importunity, bugging, botheration and teasing
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19. The harried magazinist appeared as the tragic young aristocrat.
20. The soldiers harried the enemy out of the country.
21. She has been harried by the press all week.
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23. She harried the authorities, writing letters and getting up petitions.
24. Synonyms for Bothering include aggravation, annoyance, bedevilment, botheration, bugging, disturbance, harassment, harrying, importunity and pestering
25. Synonyms for Bugging include pestering, vexation, aggravation, bedevilment, annoyance, harassment, harrying, importunity, botheration and teasing