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harry vs needle

needle vs harry

harry is not a noun while needle is a noun.

harry and needle both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
harry No No Yes No
needle Yes No Yes No
As verbs, needle is a hyponym of harry; that is, needle is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than harry:
  • harry: annoy continually or chronically
  • needle: annoy or provoke, as by constant criticism
Other hyponyms of harry include goad, bedevil, crucify, dun, frustrate, rag, torment, haze.
harry (noun) needle (noun)
a sharp pointed implement (usually steel)
a slender pointer for indicating the reading on the scale of a measuring instrument
a stylus that formerly made sound by following a groove in a phonograph record
the leaf of a conifer
harry (verb) needle (verb)
make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes annoy or provoke, as by constant criticism
annoy continually or chronically prick with a needle
Difference between harry and needle

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