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Definition of Harasses
1. harass [v] - See also: harass
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harasses
harambees harams haramzada haramzadas harangue harangued haranguer haranguers harangues haranguing | haras harberous harbinger harbingered harbingering harbingers harbor harbor master harbor patrol |
Literary usage of Harasses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Francis Marion by William Gilmore Simms (1846)
"He baffles and harasses Ihem.—Pursues Doyle.—His despondency, and final resolution.
THE preparations of Col. Watson for pursuing and destroying our partisan ..."
2. The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates, Surnamed Scholasticus, Or the by Socrates, Henri de Valois, Edward Walford (1853)
"NESTORIUS harasses THE MACEDONIANS. NESTORIUS indeed not only himself acted
contrary to the usage of the Church, but caused others also to imitate him in ..."
3. The Irish Brigade and Its Campaigns: With Some Account of the Corcoran by David Power Conyngham (1867)
"General Howard harasses their rear-guard — Sixty- ninth under fire.—Brigade
returns to Camp California.—General Kearney escorts them—Brigade embark for the ..."
4. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1843)
"Perhaps, says Sonnerat, the crow despises this too feeble enemy, which .only harasses
him, and avoids his strokes by his activity, darting away and ..."
5. The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King George the by John Adolphus (1840)
"harasses the British troops. Munro recalled. 6'th Jan. 1705. Succeeded by Sir
Robert Fletcher. ... harasses."