Use "pry" in a sentence

1. Pry the tin open.

2. I didn't mean to pry.

3. Don't pry into the affairs of others.

4. Don't pry into private life of others.

5. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pry.

6. They pry wood and beams searching for vermin.

7. Do not abet your friend to pry into other people's privacy.

8. I do not desire to pry into those things.

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10. He's always ready to pry into other people's business.

11. She likes to pry into private affairs of others.

12. Looks like someone tried to pry open the cassette slot.

13. Pry the crankshaft forward , position the dial indicator to zero.

14. We use an iron bar to pry open the box.

15. You'll take me blunderbuss we ye pry it from my cold, dead hands!

16. Was that why you wanted to pry into my private life?

17. We finally managed to pry the door open with a screwdriver.

18. She likes to pry into the private life of her friends.

19. Esty Breaching - Chuck-E Belt Tool - Mini Pry Tool for Breaching Operations

20. I need a victim, a mind to pry apart and spit in.

21. Anna is a private person, and I did not want to pry.

22. 29 We finally managed to pry the door open with a screwdriver.

23. As a reporter, I was paid to pry into other people's lives.

24. I had to pry his mouth open to see if his teeth were still there.

25. If you want to know his name, you have to pry it out of her.

26. I do not mean to pry, so there's no need to clam up on me.

27. I used the crowbar to pry it loose, then moved to the Trolley.

28. But she could not pry from the network the origin of the money.

29. You'll take me blunderbuss when you pry it from my cold dead hands!

30. Can you help me pry the cover off this wooden box without breaking it?

31. He heard a long time, then leng pry baseball bat and will be examined.

32. At first he expressed distaste at having to pry into a close colleague's affairs.

33. To our disappointment and frustration, these attempts to “pry at the plates” were always unsuccessful.

34. You reach in, grasp hold of one can, and pry it out of the plastic.

35. I am not the person that you are able to pry away from their friendship.

36. The remover will weaken the Caulk’s inner structure, making it easier to pry the Caulk away

37. My son hasn't given us a reason for his divorce, and we don't want to pry.

38. If you want to pry into other people'sbusiness you shall not do it here, young man.

39. Rescuers were met with a chaotic scene and crews had to use cranes to pry open the twisted cars.

40. The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.

41. Thus, the more the mind seeks to pry into reality the farther does reality retreat from it.

42. And damn him for daring to pry into my affairs and for subtly mocking my singular state!

43. Therefore, I took it upon myself to carefully place it where naughty, little fingers could not pry.

44. Employers shouldn't try to pry into what a person does in the privacy of their own home.

45. You know, it's a spatula, it's a pry bar, it's a screwdriver and it's a blade, yeah.

46. 25 The accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.

47. Tom spent fifteen minutes trying to pry open the drawer with a crowbar, but he couldn't get it opened.

48. Apart from that, life had taught her to pry because sometimes doing so turned up the most surprising things.

49. But according to plaintiffs' attorneys, the privilege log could be invaluable in helping them pry loose potentially damning documents.

50. That is their secret, and will remain so; it behoves us not to pry, only to speculate in passing.

51. He had had enough experience of strangers probing his own hurts without wanting to pry into those of others.

52. A tire tool or flat stock can be used to pry one part of the bead up over the rim flange.

53. Mark Bassett and his brother try to pry metal bands off the sealed portion of a model of the golden plates.

54. There used to be two small hamlets just outside but part of the village, known as Mill Cottages and Pry Cottages.

55. What child would not delight in the temporary absence of the parents, which permits a chance to pry into their secrets?

56. Poor Jack must really want answers if not even the Long Island Lolita could pry that tape from his death grip.

57. Jacob’s words teach us that we cannot successfully “pry at the plates” or force the mysteries of God to be revealed unto us.

58. Sadly, our development and learning can at times be slowed or even halted by an ill-conceived desire to “pry at the plates.”

59. Hand tools, namely, adjustable wrenches, chain wrenches, spreaders, spanner wrenchers, pry bars, jimmy bars, reversible ratchet sets, thread chasers, gear shaft and bearing pullers

60. Anhingas thrusts are so powerful that sometimes they must come ashore and pry fish off of their beak using a rock or their feet.

61. A tire tool or flat stock can be used to pry one part of the bead up over the rim flange (start near the valve stem).

62. Packed into Boxcars in lots of seventy, several French and two American airmen managed to pry open the floor of a boxcar and escaped before the train left Paris

63. Breaching tools* (optional but highly encouraged – pry tools, hydraulics, etc - If you have them bring them) Breaching Shotgun (optional, bring one if you have one) ITTS will provide Breaching shotgun shells, but you are encouraged to bring some as well

64. Try to pry a mussel from a rock, and you will discover what an incredibly firm grip it has—a necessity if the mussel is to resist the sharp beak of a hungry seabird or the pounding waves of the sea.

65. We looked at rooms that were naturally ventilated, where the hospital let us turn off the mechanical ventilation in a wing of the building and pry open the windows that were no longer operable, but they made them operable for our study.

66. So on several occasions, my brother and I tried using butter knives, old spoons, and anything else we could imagine to pry apart the sealed portion of the plates just enough to see what they contained—but not enough to break the small bands.