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harry
Verb
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To harry is to annoy, harass and cause distress over and over again.
The teacher was harried by a group of bad boys.
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To harry means to attack or raid a town in a war.
The Viking raiders would harry English towns that were close to the sea.
Harry
Proper noun
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Harry is a nickname of the male given names Henry or Harold.
Prince Henry of Wales is often known as Prince Harry.
walking
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adjective
(= walk-to)
close enough to be walked to
walking distance
the factory with the big parking lot...is more convenient than the walk-to factory
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noun
(= walk)
the act of traveling by foot
walking is a healthy form of exercise
stick
Noun
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A piece of wood.
Gerard picked up a stick.
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A long and thin piece of something.
He gave her a stick of gum.
stick
Verb
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To attach.
The food stuck to the pan.
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To put, to place.
You stick your clothes in the dryer.