play Old Harry
To play the devil; to make mischief.
By his accent and innocent style I detected he was not a colonial, so I got him to relate his history. He was an Englishman by birth, but had been to America, Spain, New Zealand, T
ADJ.
beautiful, bloody, dirty, failed, gentle, ill, late, left
The failed harry of the old neighborhood finally gave up his criminal ways.
VERB + HARRY
call, like, met, succeeded, trade, wake, waking
The angry mob continued to harry the politician wherever he went during the campaign.
HARRY + NOUN
', american, family, i'm, movie, partch, potter, region
I watched the Harry Potter movie last night with my family.
PREP.
in, on, since, through, up, with
The boss has been harrying me with constant emails all week long.
ADV.
ever, only, seriously, sharply, sometimes
The deadline seriously harried the team as they worked through the night.