harries (Meaning)

harries

to make a pillaging or destructive raid on, to force to move along by harassing, to torment by or as if by constant attack, torment entry 2 sense 2, worry, raid entry 2, pillage

harries Sentence Examples

  1. The harries of the wind howled through the trees, sending shivers down my spine.
  2. The harriers of the hunt were relentless in their pursuit of the fox.
  3. The harriers were hanging from the ceiling, their sharp talons gleaming.
  4. The harriers circling overhead were a sign of impending danger.
  5. The harriers of the military struck with precision and stealth.
  6. The harriers of the crowd harassed the speaker, preventing him from completing his speech.
  7. The harriers of the sales team were determined to close the deal by any means necessary.
  8. The harriers of jealousy attacked her mind, poisoning her thoughts.
  9. The harriers of doubt lingered in his heart, threatening to derail his plans.
  10. The harriers of temptation were tempting her to break her vows.

FAQs About the word harries

to make a pillaging or destructive raid on, to force to move along by harassing, to torment by or as if by constant attack, torment entry 2 sense 2, worry, raid

sacks, loots, destroys,despoils, desolates, ravages, plunders, forays, strips, obliterates

recovers, redeems,restores, rehabilitates, mends, reconditions,repairs, fixes, revamps,patches

The harries of the wind howled through the trees, sending shivers down my spine.

The harriers of the hunt were relentless in their pursuit of the fox.

The harriers were hanging from the ceiling, their sharp talons gleaming.

The harriers circling overhead were a sign of impending danger.