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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
hassle .
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Examples
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He got hassled from the left on this, and rightly so.
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He got hassled from the left on this, and rightly so.
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So I don't have a lot of pity for the so-called hassled passenger.
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I can walk down the street and not be hassled, which is really nice.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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So I don't have a lot of pity for the so-called hassled passenger.
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So I don't have a lot of pity for the so-called hassled passenger.
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So I don't have a lot of pity for the so-called hassled passenger.
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Hopefully, things will not go quite as easily for Balkenende as they appear to be going for Brown; leading opposition party SP are determined not to be "hassled" into agreement and are insisting that the text should be throughly reviewed and evaluated.
A Letter from Limburg Simon 2008
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On the other hand, some teenagers, being teenagers, don't like (to use the now horribly dated parlance of my own adolescence) to be "hassled" by "the Man."
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And he said that in recent years there has been pressure to shrink rather than expand the list because of a cascade of complaints from people getting "hassled" by authorities.
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