Rechercher
to harry
01
harceler, importuner
to continually annoy someone
Transitive: to harry sb
02
harceler, attaquer sans relâche
to repeatedly attack, harass, or disturb an enemy or their territory
Transitive: to harry an enemy territory
harry
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harried
adj
harried
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harrier
n
harrier
n
Exemple
Troublesome neighbors may harry residents with noise disturbances.
The persistent notifications on his phone harried him throughout the day.
The constant emails from the marketing team began to harry customers.
The persistent telemarketer continued to harry the homeowner with calls.
The relentless bombing campaign harried the enemy's cities, disrupting their operations.