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Harry vs Gharry - What's the difference?

harry | gharry |

As a verb harry

is to bother; to trouble.

As a proper noun Harry

is a given name derived from Germanic, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.

As a noun gharry is

a wheeled cart or carriage (usually horsedrawn).

harry

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • To bother; to trouble.
  • We shall harry the enemy at every turn until his morale breaks and he is at our mercy.
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  • (Shakespeare)
  • To strip; to lay waste.
  • The Northmen came several times and harried the land.
  • * Washington Irving
  • to harry this beautiful region
  • * J. Burroughs
  • A red squirrel had harried the nest of a wood thrush.

    Synonyms

    * bother, disturb, harass, trouble, worry

    Derived terms

    * harrier ----

    gharry

    English

    Noun

    (gharries)
  • A wheeled cart or carriage (usually horsedrawn).
  • South African military slang: a jeep or small truck for conveying troops.
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