Beleaguer


The meaning of the word Beleaguer is: to cause constant or repeated trouble for


Examples:

On Halloween, I know the little trick-or-treaters are going to beleaguer me all night long.

published by Krista on 2021-05-05 22:05:31


Jane’s ex-husband tries to beleaguer her by intentionally mailing her child support payments late.

published by Alisha on 2021-12-16 10:30:14


If we do not spray our house with insect repellant, mosquitos will beleaguer us all summer.

published by Juli on 2021-10-15 12:15:22


The school bully will often beleaguer the smaller kids.

published by Ming on 2021-01-13 05:47:12


When John gets bored, he will beleaguer his younger brother for entertainment.

published by Letha on 2021-05-24 09:11:54


A lack of funds is going to beleaguer the school district and cause several school closures.

published by Silva on 2021-10-26 16:16:16


Because Sarah hates Allison, she always tries to beleaguer her to the point of tears.

published by Elia on 2022-01-03 15:08:47


The politician expects his opponent to beleaguer him in the press.

published by Lavina on 2021-04-27 13:31:30


If you do not answer the little boy’s question, he will beleaguer you until you finally answer.

published by Caroyln on 2021-10-23 12:04:52


The troops plan to beleaguer the enemy’s city walls until the white flag is raised.

published by Tamiko on 2021-11-08 14:14:17


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