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What does hassled mean?

"Hassled" means to be bothered, annoyed, or pressured. It suggests a feeling of being stressed or overwhelmed by something or someone.

Here are some ways it can be used:

* "I'm feeling hassled by all the deadlines." - This means the person feels stressed and overwhelmed by the amount of work they have to do.

* "Don't hassle me, I'm trying to focus." - This means the person wants to be left alone and not bothered.

* "The kids hassled their mom for candy." - This means the kids were constantly asking their mom for candy, possibly in an annoying way.

It's important to note: "Hassled" can sometimes have a more aggressive connotation, implying someone is being bothered in an unpleasant or aggressive manner. However, it can also be used in a more casual way to simply describe someone being stressed or pressured.

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