Usar "harried" en una oración
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harried
1. Manna was and is too well known, and I needed to rest without being harried for stories and tales
2. Due to gathering storm clouds, or just bad luck, little foot traffic harried the street
3. It seemed all heads and eyes were intent on a harried man in a dark, drab boiler suit sitting at a table, checking tags and glaring at a little computer screen on the table as he scrolled through a seemingly endless list
4. As usual, the doctor looked harried
5. Michelle and Gary were doing well, though Gary is probably even more harried than I am—and much more harried than Charles always seemed to be
6. I went to the house indicated and found a rather harried middle-aged Choson who waved me away impatiently until I produced my gerege
7. A harried looking woman chewing a wad of gum then
8. A harried, nervous young man who can’t trust half of those around him, thrust into power too early by the magical assassination of his father King Wittan nine months ago; still unsolved
9. Such people are hounded by creditors, frustrated and harried, and are prone to tell you what they could have done had they been able to take advantage of an opportunity
10. Yes, he has suspected them of treason, harried and pursued them and murdered them too, but he has never confronted them like this
11. By the stars, how fire and its cursing had harried him since he met the mind-executioner, and now it had risen again to haunt him
12. For three days now the Aristrian Skirmishers had harried the rear guard, often riding through their thin lines and striking at the groups of refugees and stragglers beyond, knowing that this would slow the Tanarian retreat further
13. I announced myself to the doorman and was taken to an office in which stood the Manager – nicotine stained, harried and twitching; and the Director – lean, chain-smoking and worried
14. And many a thief died at the door of the tomb, and many another was harried by monstrous dreams to die at last with the froth of madness on his lips
15. He desperately wished to find and succor Natala, who he was sure needed aid badly; but harried as he was by all the warriors in Xuthal, he could only run on, trusting to luck to elude them and find her
16. Mounted warriors harried us, they were protected by both shields of metal and spells, their bolts of magic either froze our wings or stole the air from under us
17. Many of my men were slain, and the rest of us harried through the hills like jackals
18. It rang several times and then the familiar voice came on, sounding busy and harried
19. The helmeted riders harried them, but did not press in too rashly
20. They raided the shipping, and harried the Zingaran coast towns, just as the Zingaran buccaneers did, but these dignified their profession by calling themselves Freebooters, while they dubbed the Barachans pirates
21. Across grassy courts, up shimmering stairs, over the slanting roofs of fantastic towers, even along the broad coping of the walls, the giants fled, dripping blood at each step, harried by their merciless pursuers as by wolves
22. Last night the main body of the army camped by Valkia, while squadrons of knights harried the fleeing Aquilonians
23. Could he be the target of the kidnapping and expected to pay a ransom for her release? Why not blackmail? It didn‘t make sense, yet the harried man knew the situation explosive and not to be swept under the rug of presumed innocence
24. harried, made a brief appearance in the courtyard, but scurried
25. The harried doctor needed to unwind and put his hands on the desk leaning towards the reclining questioner
26. Her mind quickly dismissed the harried rancher‘s condition as she fought through her confusion about what had happened
27. the horse and harried him from below with a wicked short blade
28. harried, made a brief appearance in the courtyard, but scurried away before
29. “You’re a brute,” Amaranta would tell him as she was harried by his hounds
30. � When the harried intelligence officer called his counterpart at the first squadron, it was to learn that the man had been punched in the eye by an enraged pilot ant that the wing�s intelligence officer was just now having a screaming match on the telephone with the duty officer at the air division�s headquarter in Wissant
31. man’s voice came over the phone and it sounded a bit harried
32. He was however alarmed at once by the harried tone of the officer that answered and by the background noise of what sounded like near chaos in Wissant
33. There seemed to be a preponderance of harried husbands
34. sides an overburdened and harried householder is expected to act in a
35. At the Table: On this Harried Purchmas
36. Ten minutes later, Anne’s hair looked as flawless as it had before her harried packing,
37. “Is there something I can help you with madam?” She looked around the foyer and towards the bustling lobby bar with the golden statues at its entrance assuming poses of serenity that contrasted harshly with the harried staff that passed between them
38. Moreover, due to work demands of harried parents, the resulting guilt about time
39. "Th' divil's harried off his soul," he cried, "and he may hey his carcass into t' bargain, for aught I care! Ech! what a wicked un he looks girning at death!" and the old sinner grinned in mockery
40. The Blond Bob looked predictably harried
41. The voice on the message sounded harried:
42. When he came back to me, he sounded harried, which I’d never known him to be before
43. editorials denouncing the speculators as vultures and bloodsucking leeches and calling but the efforts came to nothing, for the government was harried by many things
44. The crowd halted uncertainly, grinning, and Big followed by the harried, shouting officer
45. I had to track down a harried, mustached woman to unlock the case, and point out one I wanted while she waited impatiently
46. The host of Orcs and Easterlings had turned back out of Anurien, but harried and scattered by the Rohirrim they had broken and fled with little fighting towards Cair Andros; and with that threat destroyed and new strength arriving out of the South the City was as well manned as might be
47. He was hanging clothes to dry in the yard and I saw his eagerness in the harried way he finished the job
48. He'd sit at the kitchen table with his flyswatter, watch the flies darting from wall to wall, buzzing here, buzzing there, harried and rushed
49. ‘Th’ divil’s harried off his soul,’ he cried, ‘and he may hev’ his carcass into t’ bargin, for aught I care! Ech! what a wicked ’un he looks, girning at death!’ and the old sinner grinned in mockery
50. I had begun to wonder, weeks before, if his sight prowled me along, damning my guilty speed, or if only his ear caught the passing of a harried conscience