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chivvy

/ˈtʃɪvi/
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Other forms: chivvied; chivvying

To chivvy is to repeatedly harass or annoy someone. Don't let your little sister chivvy the dog, or she's going to get nipped!

This verb is more commonly used in Britain than the U.S., both to mean "bother," and also "hurry along" or "pursue." So you might chivvy some chickens into their coop or chivvy an opposing player on a soccer field. It was originally chevy, a word etymologists believe derives from the 15th-century Ballad of Chevy Chase, which describes an infamous battle between Scotland and England in the Cheviot Hills.

Definitions of chivvy
  1. verb
    annoy continually or chronically
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    types:
    goad, needle
    goad or provoke, as by constant criticism
    bedevil, crucify, dun, frustrate, rag, torment
    treat cruelly
    haze
    harass by imposing humiliating or painful tasks, as in military institutions
    madden
    drive up the wall; get on someone's nerves
    hamstring
    make ineffective or powerless
    badger, beleaguer, bug, pester, tease
    annoy persistently
    oppress, persecute
    cause to suffer
    type of:
    annoy, bother, chafe, devil, get at, get to, gravel, irritate, nark, nettle, rag, rile, vex
    cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
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