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/ˈharē/,
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harries, 3rd person singular present; harried, past participle; harried, past tense; harrying, present participle;
  1. Persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory)

  2. Persistently harass
    • - he bought the house for Jenny, whom he harries into marriage

  1. harass: annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female co-workers"
  2. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
  3. (harried) annoyed: troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances; "harassed working mothers"; "a harried expression"; "her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions"; "the vexed parents of an unruly teenager"
  4. Harry Nilsson’s third album for RCA was Harry, released in August 1969. It was his first album to get onto Billboard Magazine's Billboard 200 chart, reaching #120 and remaining there for 15 weeks.
  5. Harry is a Norwegian derogatory term used in slang, derived from the English name Harry. The best English translation may be "cheesy" or "tacky".
  6. Harry is a male given name, the Middle English form of Henry. It is also sometimes used as a diminutive form of Harold.
  7. Harry was an underground newspaper founded and edited by Michael Carliner and published biweekly in Baltimore, Maryland from 1969 to 1970. 22 issues were published in all, with an average circulation of 6 to 8 thousand copies. P. J. O'Rourke was a regular contributor.
  8. Harry is a television drama series that was made by Union Pictures for the BBC, and shown on BBC One between 1993 and 1995. The programme concerned a journalist called Harry Salter (played by Michael Elphick) who ran a news agency in the town of Darlington in England.
  9. (Harry Ness) Harry Ness was a footballer who played for Barnsley and Sunderland.He was a Full Back
  10. (Harried) The following is the episode list for the 178 episodes that aired in the eight year run of Warner Brothers television series Charmed, created by executive producer and head writer Constance M. Burge, with creative oversight by executive producer Brad Kern during its entire run. ...
  11. To bother; to trouble
  12. (harried) Rushed; panicked; overly busy or preoccupied
  13. (Harried) A person or animal who/that is harassed or bothered.
  14. (harried) harassed, annoyed as if by repeated attacks; worried.  "Sitting cross-legged on his bed, Sohrab kept one eye on the muted television, the other on the harried lawyer” (335).
  15. (Harries) Preparing a ski for use in classic skiing when the conditions are such that a kick wax is not suitable. A wire brush is used to coarsen the bottom of the skis.
  16. originally a nickname for Henry, but now often either a name itself or a nickname for Harold or Harrison
  17. Harry the Hat/Hat - Non Airborne / Commando / Gurkha / THEM personnel.
  18. is a lion who apparently lives in the Linguine Empire's colosseum, being kept in a pen there and used to attack gladiators in the colosseum's arena.
  19. Trade name of a highly sophisticated and versatile digital effects system manufactured by Quantel. Incorporates Quantel's Paintbox digital effects generator.
  20. When I was a high school Latin student and first learned that pulcher, which is the Latin word for beautiful, had given us the English words pulchritude and pulchritudinous, I delighted in describing worthy female classmates as pulchritudinous. It is such a hideous word for what it means. ...
  21. Complimentary term applied to an especially lethal piece of hardware (eg. "a Harry of a gun"), from a 20-Cen video. 2) A slang term for Heroin.
  22. “there was a great uncle Harry I remember at family reunions who once got drunk and rode a bicycle around the farmyard with his pant legs pulled up singing his heart out. We children were not allowed down at the milk house but a steady stream of mostly men were. ...
  23. A country fellow, or Old Harry, the Devil.
  24. One of the three main tunnels (Tom, Dick and Harry) dug as part of The Great Escape. Started on 11 April 1943 with the others, it was located in Block 104, with the entrance under the tiled base of the stove. ...
  25. Zoberman, Chief Executive Officer and President