Crossword-Solution: HARRIED
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Harried | imp. & p. p. | of Harry |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| HARRIED | anagram | HARDIER, REDHAIR |
We have 57 clues for the answer “HARRIED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Raided and robbed. | 1 answer |
| Plagued at work | 1 answer |
| Overwhelmed at work | 1 answer |
| Beset by woes | 1 answer |
| Beset by problems | 2 answers |
| Under stress | 3 answers |
| Stressed out | 5 answers |
| BESET WITH DIFFICULTIES | 10 answers |
| BESET BY BAYING DOGS, MAY | 10 answers |
| beleaguered | 29 answers |
| Stressed | 34 answers |
| besieged | 35 answers |
| Paranoid | 35 answers |
| anguished | 36 answers |
| terrorised | 38 answers |
| Aggrieved | 39 answers |
| menaced | 40 answers |
| Pushed (around) | 40 answers |
| shoved | 40 answers |
| Fretting. | 40 answers |
| cowed | 41 answers |
| overawed | 41 answers |
| henpecked | 41 answers |
| neurotic | 42 answers |
| nagged | 42 answers |
| Shouldered | 42 answers |
| overpowered | 43 answers |
| elbowed | 43 answers |
| Daunted | 43 answers |
| baited | 44 answers |
| Terrified | 44 answers |
| Bull-ied? | 44 answers |
| badgered | 44 answers |
| Persuaded | 44 answers |
| heckled | 44 answers |
| pressed | 45 answers |
| Fretful | 45 answers |
| prodded | 46 answers |
| Awed | 46 answers |
| Bothered | 46 answers |
| Frightened | 48 answers |
| Troubled | 52 answers |
| Teased | 54 answers |
| Unbalanced | 54 answers |
| Careworn | 54 answers |
| Anxious | 56 answers |
| Driven. | 56 answers |
| Attacked | 60 answers |
| distraught | 60 answers |
| DISTRESSED ___ | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HARRIED (5)
Rather than have an already harried and overworked human take care of additions and removals from a list, a program performs these and other tasks by responding to a set of user-driven commands.
Terms of this kind that have been in fairly wide use include names for newspapers: Boston Herald => Horrid (or Harried) Boston Globe => Boston Glob Houston (or San Francisco) Chronicle => the Crocknicle (or the Comical) New York Times => New York Slime However, terms like these are often made up on the spur of the moment.
They harried his hitherto peaceful domains; smoked out his singing school by stopping up the chimney; broke into the schoolhouse at night, in spite of its formidable fastenings of withe and window stakes, and turned everything topsy-turvy, so that the poor schoolmaster began to think all the witches in the country held their meetings there.
Louis, Missouri "I'm sorry sir, we can't find you in the computer," the harried young woman said from behind the counter.
Tracked and harried, as he felt himself to be, from one camping place to another, McTeague had suddenly resolved to make one last effort to rid himself of the enemy that seemed to hang upon his heels.
Quotes with HARRIED (3)
Repose, leisure, peace, belong among the elements of happiness. If we have not escaped from harried rush, from mad pursuit, from unrest, from the necessity of care, we are not happy. And what of contemplation? Its very premise is freedom from the fetters of workaday busyness. Moreover, it itself actualizes this freedom by virtue of being intuition.
When harried, we go as far as we dare, and with those we're sure of we dare go very far, knowing where forgiveness is certain.
He who had known the ceaseless worship of angels came to be a slave to men. Preaching, teaching, healing the sick, and raising the dead were parts of his ministry, of course, and the parts we might consider ourselves willing to do for God if that is what He asked. He could be seen to be God in those. But Jesus also walked miles in dusty heat. He healed, and people forgot to thank Him. He was pressed and harried by mobs of exigent people, got tired and hungry, was "tailed" and…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1959–2014).