harry
How to Use Harry
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo pester someone relentlessly, or to launch repeated small attacks on an enemy.
Don't confuse the verb "harry" with the common given name Harry — context makes it obvious, but the verb is fairly formal/literary.
Word Forms
harried past tense, harries plural, Harrys plural, Harries plural, harries singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
Debt collectors kept _____ him with phone calls.
Etymology
From Old English herġian, "to ravage or raid," ultimately from a Germanic word for "army."