Annoy continually or chronically.
1 I don't want to harass you with medical questions, I said, blushing.
2 The men did different things each time they came to harass us.
3 You accomplish singularly little to harass M. de Mar in his love-making.
4 She doesn't want to steal anything, she just wants to harass us.
5 In the first three years, only once did a guide harass me.
6 While you are here they will harass the life out of you.
7 No soldier or civil servant shall harass you for his own pleasure.
8 While this is enough to harass the government, it is not all.
9 These detachments were ordered to harass the enemy as much as possible.
10 But the French fleet had done little or nothing to harass them.
11 His whole being calls for relief from the doubts which harass him.
12 Posing as the stranger he then continued to harass her via email.
13 God forbid that I should imitate these poor mercenaries and harass you.
14 But as for our chiefs we do not want to harass you.
15 Forgive me that I harass you with this catalogue of my misfortunes.
16 We'd harass them and wear them down, just as the Americans did.
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