harry:

to disturb, distress or exhaust by repeated demands or criticism

harry:

to disturb, distress or exhaust by repeated demands or criticism

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Feeling harried by the repeated attacks of the demons, Vishwamitra came to Dasharatha for help.

Mahabharata:  Although Vidura felt harried by Dhritarashtra’s ongoing neglect and Duryodhana’s increasing disrespect, he stayed in the Kuru kingdom, hoping to prevent differences from becoming destructive. 

Bhagavad-gita:  Whenever we try to do anything worthwhile, we are often harried by our mind’s many stray desires and pointless distractions.