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Adjective(1) troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances(2) pressured

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(1) To attract the harried consumer, some retail developers are thinking out of the box.(2) In fact the entire year seems hell-bent on hurtling towards December 25 in a desperate, harried , headlong rush.(3) The writer is harried by an itch which refuses to go away.(4) He flew down the stairs with his harried staff scrambling to make ready all he had asked for.(5) A grassroots activist with unique expertise can be extremely valuable to a harried staffer.(6) Readers may have detected a somewhat harried nature to my blog posts of the last few weeks.(7) He was not really a harried executive, everything was smooth.(8) Many are too busy, too harried , too misinformed.(9) Harried health workers picked through the impatient crowd, sorting out the sickest children.(10) Harried persons, rushing to work or back home, become victims of road rage or even accidents.
Related Words
(1) harry
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Adjective


Verb
3. attack
4. harass
5. ravage


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