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Meanings of
harry
in English
Portuguese
importunar
Catalan
empaitar
Spanish
asediar
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Annoy continually or chronically.
plague
provoke
beset
chevy
hassle
harass
molest
chivvy
chivy
chevvy
Portuguese
importunar
Catalan
saquejar
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Make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes.
ravage
Catalan
saquejar
Synonyms
Examples for "
ravage
"
ravage
Examples for "
ravage
"
1
Nate didn't
ravage
her as she'd half expected, given their combined hunger.
2
The French will hound on the Indians to
ravage
more and more.
3
Coronavirus continues to
ravage
the cultural calendar for the next few months.
4
She can
ravage
her way through them, feasting off everything she finds.
5
Having committed this wasteful
ravage
,
he marched in triumph out of Isabella.
Usage of
harry
in English
1
Last year saw
Harry
increasingly focus on the issue of climate change.
2
Just ask the body language expert:
Harry
knew what he was doing.
3
The family talk about the donors who help
Harry
to be healthy.
4
So in January this year, the MP
Harry
Cohen refined Mahon's question.
5
Martins said, 'The police have implicated
Harry
in a very serious racket.
6
Markle first met
Harry
last year after being introduced by mutual friends.
7
I remember she said to me, 'Walking together isn't a crime,
Harry
...
'
8
I hadn't seen
Harry
since the family beach trip in early July.
9
A few minutes later,
Harry
rang the doorbell at the Quinns' house.
10
In fact, Victoria was once seen as a possible match for
Harry
.
11
To Gran, he said, You must be prepared to work with
Harry
.
12
Harry
sat for a moment, digesting Caz's words, then changed the subject.
13
Because I lived with
Harry
and Will a long, long time ago.
14
The truth is
Harry
had been unhappy for a long, long time.
15
On official documents
Harry
is listed as: 'Individual Person with Significant Control'.
16
They work for the Dusters then,
Harry
?
I heard a voice saying.
Other examples for "harry"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
harry
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
harry the coast
harry an enemy
harry at worms
harry away
harry bulgarian
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Translations for
harry
Portuguese
importunar
molestar
aborrecer
incomodar
irritar
Catalan
empaitar
atabuixar
molestar
fatigar
saquejar
Spanish
asediar
atosigar
provocar
fastidiar
hostigar
acosar
molestar repetidamente
perseguir
plagar
acosar sexualmente
Harry
through the time
Harry
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common