harry vs. hurry

harry vs. hurryharry vs. hurry

 

harry

(to keep asking someone questions or asking them to do something in a way that annoys or upsets them)

  • I hate being harried by the press constantly.
  • Mike harries me to sell him the car.

 

hurry

(to move or do something more quickly)

  • We have to hurry, or we’ll be late.
  • Don’t hurry into marriage, or you’ll regret it later.

(to make someone move or do something more quickly)

  • Don’t hurry me. I’m doing it as fast as I can.
  • I have to hurry you along because we’re late.

 

 

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