harrying

[US]/'hæriɪŋ/
[UK]/'hæriɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to cause distress or trouble; to persistently disturb or attack; to invade or harass

Phrases & Collocations

harrying attack

harrying pursuit

harrying pressure

harrying demands

harrying tactics

harrying enemies

harrying remarks

harrying questions

harrying situation

harrying experience

Example Sentences

the soldiers were harrying the enemy forces throughout the night.

the constant harrying of the pests damaged the crops.

she felt like her boss was always harrying her for reports.

the team was harrying the competition to secure their lead.

his harrying questions made the interview quite stressful.

the harrying winds made it difficult to walk outside.

the children were harrying their parents for a trip to the amusement park.

the harrying calls from creditors were becoming overwhelming.

he was harrying his friends to join him for the game.

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