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How to use harried in a sentence

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Afterward, federal troops pushed the crowd into town, where its more hotheaded members harried the soldiers.
To add to his woes, his Switch card machine had conked out, forcing harried cashiers to put transactions through manually.
They both stopped and flashed plastic smiles when the harried young man made eye contact with them.
An icy wind whipped across the bridges and occasionally a flurry of snow harried you down the street, snapping at your heels.
This will put an end to the agonising wait at the bus stop for the harried commuter.
Mark and Alex took the lead in the kayaks, harried by pale glaucous gulls and the quick, forked-tailed arctic terns.
Some proponents of murder theories had previously suggested a harried and rushed embalming process.
In truth, it's commonplace for harried, in-shop work schedulers or field supervisors to permit maintenance work to lapse.
Now the vixen snapped at the dog's heels, so he turned on her and found himself harried again by her brother.
To attract the harried consumer, some retail developers are thinking out of the box.
Readers may have detected a somewhat harried nature to my blog posts of the last few weeks.
Even if Bushnell frames parental tasks with urgency, the basic activities of parenthood are far from harried.
A harried pitbull of a ticket agent posted at the door barked at him for his pass.
He flew down the stairs with his harried staff scrambling to make ready all he had asked for.
This little pamphlet provides the harried book agent with specific speeches to use in answering a variety of objections.
In fact the entire year seems hell-bent on hurtling towards December 25 in a desperate, harried, headlong rush.
A grassroots activist with unique expertise can be extremely valuable to a harried staffer.
The harried becomes the harrier, and what starts as a friendly disagreement can turn into a struggle for life and death.
Flying columns harried rebel territory throughout late November, and on 5 December the remnants of the peasant army were surrounded at Hasselt.
Andy Lawrie harried Clyde goalkeeper Bryn Halliwell sufficiently in the very opening assault to earn the first of two rapid corners.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We have been harried, and chivied, and shot at until we are driven into such dens as this.
The latter ravaged the Lettish territories in the south, while the forces of the former harried all along the Moskovite border.
Edward then harried the land and carried off the Stone of Destiny from scone.
But the others freshened up at being so harried, and the kind of Wild Hunt continued hotter than ever.
O'Shea was not sorry to have the excuse, and harried off to make his toilet.
We encountered it well up to the forty-fourth parallel, in a raw and stormy sea across which the wind harried the fog-banks in eternal flight.
Had ye slain him it would have been an ill day for you, for Robin Hood would have harried your town as the kestrel harries the dovecote.
But burned and harried as it was, Bernicia still clung to the Cross.
And her equerry has been hurried back to look after her harried estate.
The trout that poor old Gordy had so harried were left undisturbed.
Ye've hounded me and harried me through th' woods all th' year!
The human race is in dire peril, harried by renegade humans called Mollies who are intent on crippling Earth's colonization of other worlds.
Modern myths are even less understood than ancient ones, harried as we are with myths.
While mewing up Percy, he harried the country with increasing daring.
I could imagine her as a Roz Chast cartoon of a harried, type-A mom driving herself crazy reading parenting books and taking them way too seriously.
If it were grim and desolate upon the English border, however, what can describe the hideous barrenness of this ten times harried tract of France?
I am no antiquarian, but I could imagine that they were some unwarlike and harried race who were forced to accept that which none other would occupy.
And many an overworked business and professional man, as well as a harried common labourer, has travelled John Barleycorn's death road because of this mistake.
Jennet Clouston and mony mair that he has harried out of house and hame.
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