As verbs the difference between tarrying and harrying
is that tarrying is while harrying is .
As nouns the difference between tarrying and harrying
is that tarrying is the act of one who tarries; a waiting or staying behind while harrying is the act of one who harries or harasses.
tarrying
English
Verb
(head)
Noun
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en noun)
The act of one who tarries; a waiting or staying behind.
* 1858 , R. B. Stratton, Captivity of the Oatman Girls
- Our teams were now considerably jaded, and we found it necessary to make frequent halts and tarryings for the purpose of recruiting them.
harrying
English
Verb
(head)
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Noun
(
en noun)
The act of one who harries or harasses.
* 1871 , The British Quarterly Review
- The northern pirates were now swarming on every sea, and the coasts of Britain, Gaul, and Germany were all alike desolated by their harryings .