Annoy continually or chronically.
Make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes.
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.
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