hary Synonyms

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hary Meaning

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hary (v. t.)

To draw; to drag; to carry off by violence.

hary Sentence Examples

  1. The hary sunlight illuminated the valley, casting long shadows across the fields.
  2. The young hary was anxious about starting his new job at the publishing house.
  3. The hary wind carried the scent of wildflowers through the meadow.
  4. The hary laughter of children echoed through the playground.
  5. The artist used hary strokes to capture the essence of the subject.
  6. The hary aroma of roasted coffee filled the kitchen.
  7. The hary pain in her leg made it difficult to walk.
  8. The hary heat of the summer caused the asphalt to buckle.
  9. The hary roar of the crowd filled the stadium as the winning goal was scored.
  10. The hary voice of the opera singer pierced through the concert hall.

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To draw; to drag; to carry off by violence.

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The hary sunlight illuminated the valley, casting long shadows across the fields.

The young hary was anxious about starting his new job at the publishing house.

The hary wind carried the scent of wildflowers through the meadow.

The hary laughter of children echoed through the playground.