harry |
chiack |
Related terms |
Harry is a related term of chiack.
As a proper noun harry
is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
As a verb chiack is
(australian) to taunt or tease in jest.
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harry |
As a proper noun harry is
, also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
harry |
haunt |
Synonyms |
Harry is a synonym of haunt.
As a proper noun harry
is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
As a verb haunt is
to inhabit, or visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
As a noun haunt is
a place at which one is regularly found; a hangout.
bait |
harry |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between bait and harry
is that
bait is to intentionally annoy, torment, or threaten by constant rebukes or threats; to harass while
harry is to bother; to trouble.
As a noun bait
is any substance, especially food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, trap, or net.
As a proper noun Harry is
a given name derived from Germanic, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.
harry |
irk |
Synonyms |
Harry is a synonym of irk.
As a proper noun harry
is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
As a verb irk is
to irritate; annoy; bother.
harry |
harree |
harry |
harrie |
harry |
chafe |
Related terms |
Harry is a related term of chafe.
As a proper noun harry
is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
As a verb chafe is
.
harry |
irritate |
Related terms |
Harry is a related term of irritate.
As a proper noun harry
is , also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
As a verb irritate is
(
lb) to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure.
nag |
harry |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between nag and harry
is that
nag is to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters while
harry is to bother; to trouble.
As a noun nag
is a small horse; a pony.
As a proper noun Harry is
a given name derived from Germanic, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.
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