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Definitionv. annoy continually or chronically
Last update: September 5, 2015
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The 16-year-old actor admitted he is considering other projects after playing bespectacled Harry for more than five years. [verb]
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Millions of children across the globe are enjoying the magical adventures of Harry Potter. [verb]
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"And by the Lord Harry, she gets it, madam." [verb]
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For Harry was making his own track well in the wake of his dear father. [verb]
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"Come, now, Harry." [verb]
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Of these and other exhortations Harry took no notice, but folded his arms across his breast, and gazed at something which his mind presented. [verb]
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"I don't take much account of what people say," Harry Shanks, who had a deep clear voice, observed, "without it is in my own family." [verb]
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Shanks (Harry's mother) came on Monday to buy a rasher and compare opinions. [verb]
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Fetch 'un a clout on his head, Harry Shanks; or Tim, you run up and do it.' [verb]
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"Harry Shanks, you was always a fool, and you always will be," Master Tugwell replied, with his deep chest voice, which no gale of wind could blow away. [verb]
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--why, I laugh at Harry Maule and his history," answered Oldbuck, "and thereby comply with his request, of giving it entertainment according to its merits. [verb]
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