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    Pry
    /prī/

    verb

    • 1. use force in order to move or open (something) or to separate (something) from something else: North American "using a screwdriver, he pried open the window"
  2. The meaning of PRY is to look closely or inquisitively; also : to make a nosy or presumptuous inquiry. How to use pry in a sentence.

  3. PRY definition: 1. to try to find out private facts about a person: 2. to move or lift something by pressing a…. Learn more.

  4. Pry definition: to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something. See examples of PRY used in a sentence.

  5. To pry is to try and find something out that is none of your business. We all hate people who pry, sticking their nose into our personal affairs, and it is an annoying and disrespectful habit.

  6. pry. [intransitive] pry (into something) to try to find out information about other peoples private lives in a way that is annoying or rude. I'm sick of you prying into my personal life! I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pry.

  7. Jun 11, 2024 · If you pry something such as information out of someone, you persuade them to tell you although they may be very unwilling to. [ mainly US ] They impersonated reporters to pry personal records from phone companies.

  8. Definitions of 'pry'. 1. If someone pries, they try to find out about someone else's private affairs, or look at their personal possessions. [...] 2. If you pry something open or pry it away from a surface, you force it open or away from a surface. [...]

  9. Pry Definition. To look closely and inquisitively or inquire presumptuously; peer or snoop. To raise, move, or force with a pry. To draw forth or obtain with difficulty. To pry money from a miser. A tool for raising or moving something by leverage; lever, crowbar, etc. Leverage.

  10. Definition of pry verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. 1. to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something: to pry into the personal affairs of others. 2. to look closely or curiously; peer. [1275–1325; Middle English pryen, prien, of uncertain orig.]

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