Associations to the word «Harry»
Noun
- Retreat
- Dorsey
- Norman
- Byrd
- Eater
- Crouch
- Elmer
- Cavalry
- Horde
- Bosch
- Antique
- Shipping
- Attire
- Stimulation
- Julian
- Vane
- Centaur
- Hogan
- Clint
- Tobias
- Dieter
- Waller
- Christine
- Slumber
- Bert
- Crosby
- Stein
- Shapiro
- Halfback
- Hooper
- Pearce
- Davenport
- Vernon
- Riddle
- Minstrel
- Snatch
- Chum
- Sinatra
- Warren
- Benny
- Percy
- Invader
- Hines
- Continuum
- Bridges
- Craven
- Bessie
- Roosevelt
- Cho
- Trask
- Quill
- Atkinson
- Goblin
- Payne
- Ambush
- Broom
- Jr
- Finn
- Frontier
- Courtney
- Harmonica
- Guggenheim
- Knowles
- Anthology
- Bess
- Dudley
- Northumberland
- Harrison
- Alderman
- Dunne
- Burning
- Ernie
- Anglo
- Caine
- Baton
- Raid
- Parchment
- Hopkins
- Viking
Adjective
Wiktionary
HARRY, verb. (transitive) To bother; to trouble.
HARRY, verb. To strip; to lay waste.
HARRY, proper noun. A male given name, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.
HARRY, proper noun. (rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.
HARRY HUN, proper noun. (UK) (derogatory) A name used to represent the German people.
Dictionary definition
HARRY, verb. Annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female co-workers".
HARRY, verb. Make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes.
Wise words
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