pry|pried|pries|prying in English
verb
[praɪ]
look curiously, peep, peer; meddle, interfere; force open, wrest open with a crowbar or similar tool
Use "pry|pried|pries|prying" in a sentence
1. Pry the tin open.
2. Being a Busybody; meddlesome; prying
3. I didn't mean to pry.
4. They pried open a sticky can of blue paint.
5. 1; adjective Curiousness prying; meddlesome
6. A student prying into her private life.
7. I pried the top off a can of chilli.
8. It's poking and prying with a purpose."
9. She is always prying into other people's affairs.
10. Imelda might think she was prying.
11. Don't pry into the affairs of others.
12. Don't pry into private life of others.
13. If you don't stop prying, I'll burn you.
14. I don't want them prying into my affairs.
15. He pried Erik from his chest -- unwillingly, longingly -- as though he were in pain.
16. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pry.
17. Saul, find us someplace safe from prying eyes.
18. There you go again, prying into other people's affairs!
19. There would be no teary reflection for prying eyes.
20. They pry wood and beams searching for vermin.
21. I pried it loose a crowbar and hoisted it into the wheelbarrow.
22. A cloak concealed his body from prying eyes.
23. I tried to shield him against prying journalists.
24. Do not abet your friend to pry into other people's privacy.
25. A gust of wind pried loose a section of sheet-metal roofing.