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    Use "harry" in a sentence

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    harry


    1. How could this have happened? "Did those monsters on third shift do this to you?! Who was it? Was it Harry? I told him not to change the settings! They're perfect the way they are!"


    2. "No, it wasn't Harry!" cried Baggy


    3. He was wearing a wife-beater vest with Flash Harry pin-stripe pants and city trader suspenders hanging down from his waist


    4. Sometimes we are given lessons by Harry, the brightest example of obedience in Janus, who trumpets forth that: “Disciples who are entirely subjected to their master, have a good chance of reaching illumination – no matter who the master is, no matter if the master is a complete idiot! It doesn't matter who you obey; the important thing is to obey!”


    5. Mrs Lemony's husband, Harry, has had a bad accident recently: He got his left leg badly injured by a press in the factory where he works as a factory-hand


    6. That ship belonged to Harry Cozen


    7. The privateer attack carrier Hardway is drafted into a force group commanded by Harry Cozen's bitter rival from Staas Company


    8. Harry Cozen is in command and this is his greatest gambit, but alien propaganda threatens to reveal the war's greatest secret on the very day the broadest and bloodiest battle of the conflict unfolds


    9. his co-conspirators and whispered, “Pass the word on, Harry, we’re


    10. Harry nodded back, adjusted the cuffs of his shirt so that they

    11. Big Al watched Harry Cock, once a sergeant major in one of


    12. Big Al thought Harry was


    13. Harry was as organised as ever, trailing a small, wheeled


    14. Harry and Big Al managed to push the sash window up as far as it


    15. Harry then climbed through the opening as gingerly as


    16. Once outside, Harry closed the window, Dog checked that the


    17. “He’s right”, said Harry, “We’ll need a roof over our heads


    18. kids on the streets, Harry still believed in doing the right thing and


    19. Harry finished watering the nettles behind the bus shelter and


    20. Harry went in first, seven

    21. pumping through his veins Harry suddenly needed to pee very


    22. this case Harry knew exactly what was needed


    23. and Harry were now positioned on either side of the doorway


    24. that the perimeter had been secured and that Harry and Dog were


    25. ginger nut biscuits between the four of them, Harry checked that


    26. As the last shard of glass hit the kitchen linoleum, Harry


    27. “How much do we charge for the other rooms?” asked Harry innocently


    28. Belle reorganized the office in the hardware store to do double duty for the 'Lodge Office,' and with Harry, she set up the necessary account ledgers and booking sheets


    29. Harry had a new list of books


    30. White Feathers had not yet joined them for the morning's coffee and chat; Harry was rousing the twins and helping them dress for the day

    31. His eyebrows rose a bit at their ministrations; Harry told him confidentially that they were practicing 'courtesy' in preparation for the coming guests


    32. He whistled a little tune and crossed the street to the lodges in search of Harry on an errand he had too long put off


    33. Meanwhile he had also observed the curious antics in which Harry engaged during each episode following his great-niece's directions for his accomplishing the otherwise unremarkable chores around the house


    34. He found Harry dutifully finishing the white washing of the fence pickets at the far side of the Lodge grounds


    35. Harry was appointed by his mother to gather the diners at a quarter to seven at the commons deck and, at least for their first evening, escort them up the street to the restaurant


    36. At the designated dining hour, Harry dressed nicely and announced to the assembled guests, “If you wish, I shall be most pleased to escort you to your evening's suppers; those of you not otherwise engaged may follow me


    37. Some of the shop owners were just locking up for the day as Harry strode by them with his entourage in tow


    38. “Young Harry!” Mandy had put her head out the entrance to her restaurant and without looking around at all, called out, not knowing if she had caught up to him in time


    39. Turning to Harry she said in a much gentler voice, “Harry please take this envelope to your mother; it contains a set of schedules for the restaurant's hours and a set of menus which I will be sure to update for her as needed


    40. Harry returned the smile with a, “Thank you Miss Hill,” which broadened her own still happy expression and he walked in a steady and unhurried pace back home for dinner

    41. Harry was sent to the workshop for the four brass reels they had finally finished during the last winter


    42. Harry again followed discreetly


    43. Harry pressed his face to the corner of the shop window and could just see Mr


    44. Harry saw his eyes grow large and unblinking at the craftsmanship being explained and reviewed in front of his blank face


    45. Harry looked away as the gentlemen approached the door to exit the shop, but heard clearly, and remembered ever after as long as he lived, the parting words the Sportsman left with all in earshot, “Mr


    46. ” Harry was nearly in tears he was so proud of his father he could have whooped and yelled in elation, but that his throat was so choked with emotion any noise louder than a squeal was quite out of the question


    47. Harry ran home, tears streaming down his face and with a grin that might become fixed, to tell every one in his family who the Sportsman was


    48. “Well here's what you don't know then!” And Harry related all of the overheard conversations, word for word as he'd heard them


    49. Harry, too, was able to walk the length of the Main Street up one side and down the other, care-free as you please


    50. George and Harry were transplanting a few of the Tallows and installing 'locally obtained' shrubs, ones they'd relocated from around the lake that is, into the bedding areas Belle and the twins had prepared














































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    Synonyms for "harry"

    harry ravage beset chevvy chevy chivvy chivy harass hassle molest plague provoke

    "harry" definitions

    annoy continually or chronically


    make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes