harry

[ UK /hˈæɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛɹi/ ]
VERB
  1. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
  2. annoy continually or chronically
    He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked
    This man harasses his female co-workers
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How To Use harry In A Sentence

  • When Harry's turned on, his adrenaline flows and the endorphins pump, and he feels alive instead of dead.
  • ‘We tooted and tooted,’ says Harry, ‘until the white sugar lump melted into the pale horizon.’
  • August 27, 2008 at 9:00 am harry & sallee sing surley wif teh frinj on taup KITTYOKEY - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • GURWITCH: So you know, I interviewed people that I work with like Tim Allen and Jeff Garland and Ann Miro (ph) and comedians Harry sheerer and Fred Willard. CNN Transcript Jan 26, 2007
  • One of the current topics on the Child-Lit listserv, where I usually lurk, is a discussion "Harry Potter -- Hype or Word Of Mouth," which got me thinking about when I first read HP and its impact on me, personally and professionally. How I Found Out About Harry
  • Large "fandoms" erupt around popular anime series, widely read books like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings, and cult movies like The Matrix.
  • Besides they would cut the heck out of every book like what was done to Harry Potter, and lets face it, to do pern you need to do it all and well. Pern Movie!
  • Although Mr. Smith didn't fully solo until this last tune, throughout the set his polyrhythmic drumming evoked a movie with four subplots going at once, all of which, I'd be willing to wager, are better than the latest Harry Potter movie, even in 3D. The Sound Way Down in the Underground
  • Whenever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship. Harry S. Truman 
  • What is tragically evident from the Harry Read Me file is the picture it gives of the CRU scientists hopelessly at sea with the complex computer programmes they had devised to contort their data in the approved direction, more than once expressing their own desperation at how difficult it was to get the desired results. Coyote Blog » 2009 » November
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