Sentence examples for To hassle from inspiring English sources

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To hassle

verb

To trouble, to bother, to annoy.

  • The unlucky boy was hassled by a gang of troublemakers on his way home.

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It's our job to hassle them all".

"I'm not going to hassle the guy," he said.

You don't need to hassle with the grill.

Make it more expensive for them to hassle you".

"They want to hassle us out rather than whack us out.

The law has been used to hassle many other non-governmental organisations in Russia.

But as they try to hassle us, there's always a chance something more serious will occur".

"Most people list with a Realtor because they don't want to hassle with it," he said.

"We don't have to hassle with car ownership," said Ms. Morrison, a hospital worker.

For Mr. Stein, the 82-year-old sporting-goods king of the Bronx, to hassle you is to say hello.

Sitkin is now fixing up meetings with banks, to hassle them into lending more to local companies.

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