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Harry Meaning In Bengali লুণ্ঠন করা

Harry

বিধ্বস্ত করা, নাকাল করা, নিপীড়ন করা, নিগৃহীত করা, লুণ্ঠন করা, হয়রান করা, লুন্ঠন করা,

Definition

1) As a verb, 'Harry' means to persistently harass, pester, or trouble someone.
2) As a noun, 'Harry' refers to a male given name, often used as a nickname for 'Henry'.
3) In British English, 'Harry' is also used to describe a strong wind, especially a hot, dry wind from the deserts of Africa.

Examples

Harry Example in a sentence

1) Harry always arrives early to work to set up his workstation.

2) Can you believe Harry finished the entire project in just one day?

3) Harry's birthday party is this Saturday, are you going?

4) I saw Harry at the store yesterday, he was buying groceries for his family.

5) Harry's dog ran away, and he's been searching all over the neighborhood for him.

6) Harry's new car broke down on the highway, so he had to call for a tow truck.

7) Harry is known for his incredible storytelling abilities at family gatherings.

8) Last night, Harry cooked a delicious meal for his friends who came over for dinner.

9) I heard that Harry is planning a surprise trip for his wife's birthday.

10) Harry is currently training for a marathon and is running every morning to prepare.

Part of Speech

Harry (Verb)

Synonyms

Lay Waste , Ravage , Destroy , Waste , Attack , Harry - (VERB) বিধ্বস্ত করা

Embarrass , Harass , Harry - (VERB) নাকাল করা

Persecute , Repress , Quell , Afflict , Oppress , Harry - (VERB) নিপীড়ন করা

Persecute , Afflict , Coerce , Quell , Subject To Torture , Harry - (VERB) নিগৃহীত করা

Spoil , Fleece , Prey , Forage , Plunder , Harry - (VERB) লুণ্ঠন করা

Harass , Jade , Infest , Overdo , Persecute , Harry - (VERB) হয়রান করা

Harry - (SYNONYM) লুন্ঠন করা

Bangla Academy Dictionary

harry

Encyclopedia

As a verb, 'Harry' means to persistently harass, pester, or trouble someone.
As a noun, 'Harry' refers to a male given name, often used as a nickname for 'Henry'.
In British English, 'Harry' is also used to describe a strong wind, especially a hot, dry wind from the deserts of Africa.