Similar words: pry into, trying, frying, crying, burying, carrying, dairying, drying up. Meaning: ['praɪɪŋ] n. offensive inquisitiveness. adj. offensively curious or inquisitive.
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31. You were never entirely safe from prying fingers in Chinatown, but I had to give it my best shot.
32. Until the key is used, the contents of the message are locked away from prying eyes.
33. We would not wish groups of policemen on Ardakke, prying into our lives.
34. They feel threatened that it is prying into their own personal affairs.
35. How dare she! A student prying into her private life.
36. She was prying out a secret.
37. The carline is fond of prying into others's things.
38. He doesn't want his neighbours prying into his affairs.
39. Stop prying about the house.
40. You bloody snooper! All the time you've been talking to me you've been prying into my family.
41. Thou mayest cover up thy secret from the prying multitude.
42. It might take some prying with a butter knife or rubber spatula,[sentencedict.com] but it works.
43. A woman like lady Busshe, always prying for the lamentable, would have required no further enlightenment.
44. The acting force of prying and pressing marks is leverage effect which is different from that of hitting marks, impact effect.
45. A woman like lady Busshe, always prying for the lamentable , would have required no further enlightment.
46. No one would be prying round on a day like this.
47. Robert Daffin stays busy prying open the shellfish to serve customers.
48. Please stop prying into my private life. Remember, curiosity killed the cat.
49. She went prying about into the corners of the hall.
50. When removing a cortical graft from the outer table, first outline the area with an osteotome or power saw. Then peel the graft up by slight prying motions with a broad osteotome .
51. Curious as Lot's wife, he enjoys prying into other people's secrets and is therefore generally disliked.
52. An underfloor tray in the rear covers the spare tire and hides valuables from prying eyes.
53. He has often compared the erasure of private life by prying journalists in democratic societies to state invigilation in totalitarian ones.
54. More importantly[sentencedict.com], it also allows nosey-parker anthropologists to formulate their prying questions in such a roundabout manner as to bypass the privacy rules.
55. A biometric fingerprint reader keeps your files safe from prying ears.
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