verb
- persistently attacks or bothers someone or something
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘harry’
Examples
- The dog harries the sheep across the field.
- She harries her opponents with constant questions.
- The enemy harries our troops with surprise attacks.
- He harries the witness during cross-examination.
- The wolf harries the deer until it becomes exhausted.
- The reporter harries the politician for answers.