verb
- to harass, torment, or trouble persistently
- to plunder or raid (a place or person)
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The constant noise from construction would herry anyone trying to work.
- In medieval times, invaders would herry the countryside for supplies.
- Do not let small setbacks herry your confidence.
- The bandits would herry travelers on the mountain road.
- She was herried by doubts about her decision.