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harass
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The Girl on the Train
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- She said that you have harassed both her and her husband, that you continue to call the house repeatedly.†
p. 103.4 *
- I have persuaded Anna on more than one occasion-not to go to the police about you, but if you carry on like this-harassing us, making up stories "I'm not accusing her of anything, Tom.†
p. 188.6
- "She isn't actually harassing us, though, is she?" he said.†
p. 273.1
- He's right, of course, about the harassment thing.†
p. 273.3
- And in any case, he would never go back to her, not after everything she did to him, to us-all the harassment, all those late-night phone calls, hang-ups, text messages.†
p. 297.6
- The harassment log.†
p. 325.6
- I get my harassment log from the bedside table and look at the calls, comparing them with the meetings arranged on the phone.†
p. 329.2
- Could he really have been seeing her all this time, telling me that she was hassling him, harassing him, when in reality they were making plans to meet up, to sneak around behind my back?†
p. 329.4
Definitions:
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(1)
(harass) to repeatedly bother or attack
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)