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Nov 13, 2013
This week's themeWords that are names This week's words josh biddy harry mulligan rube A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargharry
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr., intr.: 1. To harass, attack, or annoy, especially repeatedly. 2. To raid or pillage. ETYMOLOGY:
From Old English hergian. Ultimately from the Indo-European root koro-
(war, host, army) which also gave us harbor, harbinger, herald, harness,
hurry, and harangue. Earliest documented use: 1330.
USAGE:
"A campaign backed by the Polish government harries media outlets that
carelessly say 'Polish death camps' (instead of 'Nazi German death camps
in occupied Poland')." Spit and Polish; The Economist (London, UK); Jun 16, 2012. See more usage examples of harry in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The cruelest lies are often told in silence. -Robert Louis Stevenson, novelist, essayist, and poet (1850-1894)
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