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harassedhar‧assed /ˈhærəst, həˈræst/ adjective British English - A smack terminates the child's naughty behaviour, thus bringing relief to the harassed parent.
- At five am, the harassed doctor appeared and came towards them slowly.
- He was a harassed, no longer young man, who, she had heard, had a difficult marriage.
- Only a week after the strike, a clean-up of the more open violence had begun in the worst harassed loyalist districts.
- She bustled away again, harassed and busy.
- The harassed sales assistant wouldn't have known the answers.
- These harassed men were revolutionaries in spite of themselves.
anxious and tired because you have too many problems or things to do: He looked pale and harassed. |