Synonym: busybody, grope, jimmy, loosen, meddle, mix, peek, peep, search, snoop, wrench. Similar words: spry. Meaning: [praɪ] n. a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge. v. 1. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open 2. be nosey 3. search or inquire in a meddlesome way 4. make an uninvited or presumptuous inquiry.
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(31) Don't pry about our home!
(32) Don't pry into my personal matters!
(33) I do not desire to pry into those things.
(34) Don't pry into private life of others.
(35) Don't pry into the affairs of others.
(36) Pry up that stone with a pickax.
(37) He's always ready to pry into other people's business.
(38) Pry lamp lens from lamp housing.
(39) So far from home into my deeds to pry.
(40) 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).
(41) You'll take me blunderbuss we ye pry it from my cold, dead hands!
(42) Don't pry about everything, respect their privacy and right of decision-making.
(43) Meanwhile, because the bar body can not be disengaged from the pry bar hole, bruise for a user due to bar body falling can be prevented. Therefore, the utility model can be safely utilized.
(44) At first he expressed distaste at having to pry into a close colleague's affairs.
(45) To others, he is a barnacle that has fastened itself to the underside of our patent system so tenaciously that the most powerful corporations in the world cannot pry it off.
(46) He heard a long time, then leng pry baseball bat and will be examined.
(47) The utility model provides a novel pry bar of a hand-operated winch. The utility model belongs to the field of mechanical technology and relates to the novel pry bar used on the hand-operated winch.
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(48) A tire tool or flat stock can be used to pry one part of the bead up over the rim flange.
(49) Wear may sometimes be detected by using a small pry bar under the joint.
(50) Jack managed to pry away a large stone blocking the entrance.
(51) Pry the crankshaft forward , position the dial indicator to zero.
(52) Most modern misery literature, however, is the purest voyeurism, an opportunity to pry into the degradation of others through secondhand confessional of the most graphic and prurient sort.
(53) Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail.
(54) She doesn't hear the scratch of your putty knife as you pry open the screen.
(55) Files should never be used without handles. Files are made of extremely hard materials. They can shatter if struck with a hammer or used as a pry bar.
(56) Pry back three clips retaining air cleaner cover to air cleaner housing.
(57) You want to use a pry bar to protect your wall once you start laying the last of the boards.
(58) Never insert an object ( e . g . wrench, screwdriver, pry bar, etc. ) into valve cap openings.
(59) Use a claw hammer and pry bar to remove old weather stripping around an exterior door.
(60) I used the crowbar to pry it loose, then moved to the Trolley.
More similar words: spry.