Similar words: married, worried, barrier, carrier, dried, horrified, terrified, arrive. Meaning: ['hærɪ] adj. troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances.
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(31) He harried by constant bothering of his fans.
(32) Googlebot: ( raises a harried eyebrow and looks annoyed ) Where shall I begin?
(33) To most harried U.S. national security policy makers, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia are idyllic, peaceful places, well within the U.S. sphere of influence.
(34) The U - boat packs were kept underwater and harried continually.
(35) Alfred did not risk open battle but harried the enemy.
(36) Guerrillas harried our rear.
(37) During the day he hid behind the role of a harried businessman, too busy to review contracts or shuffle through mail.
(38) If you listen, you'll often detect a harried ( or hurried tone ).
(39) Al Qaeda's top leaders are holed up somewhere along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border(sentencedict.com/harried.html), apparently too harried to issue more than the occasional online missive.
(40) The consumer paradise they display, with perfect hair, light-skinned children and men in pinstripe suits, stands in stark contrast to the harried, shuffling crowds below.
(41) He had been so harried by the Federal officers that he had faded off the map.
(42) Many cell phone users were harried by cell phone message, and we hardly bear the harassment.
(43) May also, by Thaumas, be the mother of the Harpies, foul bird-women who lived in a Cretan cave and harried criminals, but this could be a different ocean-nymph of the same name.