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She looked harried after staying up all night with her crying baby.

His harried expression suggested he was struggling to meet the deadline for the project.

The harried attendant managed to serve everyone quickly despite the rush hour.

The harried professor couldn't focus in the room, distracted by personal issues.

She had a harried look as she jotted down the last-minute shopping list on a napkin.

The harried mother barely had time for lunch before returning to her busy schedule.

They were both harried by the stress of moving, unpacking boxes, and settling in.

He had to make an important call but felt harried by the urgency of the situation.

The harried staff negotiated with the irate customers to resolve their complaints.

The harried shopper tried to decide which among all the elements was the most important.

She had a harried look on her face as the unexpected company forced her to relax.

The harried mother tried to clean the floors while the baby played noisily nearby.

They worked through the stress of the day, both feeling harried and yet resilient.

She had a harried moment when one of her experiments went awry and caused an accident.

He was harried by the thought of returning to the office after a short vacation.

She hurried into the meeting, looking harried and distracted by her personal worries.

She had a harried phone call with her insurance company about a claim.

The harried researchers were actually enjoying the challenge of the latest data.

She had a harried afternoon, juggling work demands and busy family schedule.