Crossword-Solution: HARASSED 8 letters, 70 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Harassed imp. & p. p. of Harass

We have 70 clues for the answer “HARASSED”

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Bothered continually 1 answer
Pressed hard 2 answers
Bothered incessantly 2 answers
Didn't leave alone 2 answers
Pestered 9 answers
Bugged 18 answers
overworked 20 answers
Expended 20 answers
Debilitated 27 answers
beleaguered 29 answers
psychotic 30 answers
Bushed 32 answers
besieged 35 answers
terrorised 38 answers
Aggrieved 39 answers
intimidated 39 answers
shoved 40 answers
menaced 40 answers
browbeaten 40 answers
Pushed (around) 40 answers
Fretting. 40 answers
Tactless 41 answers
overawed 41 answers
henpecked 41 answers
cowed 41 answers
threatened 41 answers
Shouldered 42 answers
nagged 42 answers
neurotic 42 answers
Scared 43 answers
elbowed 43 answers
Daunted 43 answers
overpowered 43 answers
Bull-ied? 44 answers
Persuaded 44 answers
urged 44 answers
badgered 44 answers
baited 44 answers
heckled 44 answers
Terrified 44 answers
pushed 45 answers
pressed 45 answers
prodded 46 answers
Awed 46 answers
Bothered 46 answers
Shaken. 46 answers
Frightened 48 answers
harried 48 answers
Tired 49 answers
dissatisfied 50 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HARASSED (5)

Our knowledge of the north did not extend farther than New York; and to go there, and be forever harassed with the frightful liability of being returned to slavery—with the certainty of being treated tenfold worse than before—the thought was truly a horrible one, and one which it was not easy to overcome.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
With her mind harassed by the terrible perplexity in which the shipmaster’s intelligence involved her, she was also subjected to another trial.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The crowded unsanitary conditions in the slave ships were at least as bad as those in the cattle cars, and the Africans also were beaten and harassed to keep them docile.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008
Now, at last, was my task an easy one, for though the going was rough in the extreme, I was no longer vexed by doubts as to the direction I should follow, or harassed by darkness or hidden dangers.
The Warlord of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy, but what of that? Since Tom’s harassed conscience had managed to drive him to the lawyer’s house by night and wring a dread tale from lips that had been sealed with the dismalest and most formidable of oaths, Huck’s confidence in the human race was wellnigh obliterated.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993

Quotes with HARASSED (3)

We often pity the poor, because they have no leisure to mourn their departed relatives, and necessity obliges them to labor through their severest afflictions: but is not active employment the best remedy for overwhelming sorrow--the surest antidote for despair? It may be a rough comforter: it may seem hard to be harassed with the cares of life when we have no relish for its enjoyments; to be goaded to labor when the heart is ready to break, and the vexed spirit implores for …
Anne Bronte Agnes Grey
Swords, Lances, arrows, machine guns, and even high explosives have had far less power over the fates of nations than the typhus louse, the plague flea, and the yellow-fever mosquito. Civilizations have retreated from the plasmodium of malaria, and armies have crumbled into rabbles under the onslaught of cholera spirilla, or of dysentery and typhoid bacilli. Huge areas have bee devastated by the trypanosome that travels on the wings of the tsetse fly, and generations have bee…
Hans Zinsser Rats, Lice and History
Liberal attitudes towards the other are characterized both by respect for otherness, openness to it, and an obsessive fear of harassment. In short, the other is welcomed insofar as its presence is not intrusive, insofar as it is not really the other. Tolerance thus coincides with its opposite. My duty to be tolerant towards the other effectively means that I should not get too close to him or her, not intrude into his space — in short, that I should respect his intolerance to…
Slavoj Zizek Against Human Rights
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1988–2009).