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harry

/ˈhæɹi/verb2 syllables

Harry means: annoy continually or chronically.

Synonyms for harry26

verb, as in annoy continually or chronically

harass, hassle, chivy, chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest, provoke

verb, as in make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes

ravage

also used for harry

maraud, raid, sack, devastate, obliterate, destroy, annihilate, aerosolize, atomize, benothing, bewreck, blot out, blotto, harrow, torment

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What does harry mean?2

verb

1

annoy continually or chronically“He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked”

2

make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with harry?25

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All 25 rhymes for harry, grouped by syllable

Harry in a sentence

  • Harry was late for class yesterday because of his accident.CN
  • Harry had to back out of the competition because of a broken arm.darinmex
  • Harry is working under the direction of an expert.adiante19
  • Harry put on his robe and wizard hat.Spamster
  • Harry is the tallest boy in his football team.sundown
  • Harry works part-time at the local supermarket.Anon
  • Prior to marrying Harry, she was a television actress.Hybrid
  • A trombonist by trade, Harry sometimes doubles on the euphonium.papabear

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Forms of harry

as a verb

past tense
harried
present participle
harrying
third-person singular
harries
past participle
harried