harry

/ˈhɛri/
verb
  1. To persistently attack or harass someone or something.
    • Mosquitoes harried us all night during the camping trip.
    • Reporters harried the politician with questions after the scandal.
    • The enemy troops harried the village for weeks.
  2. To worry or bother someone repeatedly.
    • She was harried by doubts about her decision.
    • The constant noise from the construction site harried the residents.
    • Debts harried him until he finally found a job.
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