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Synonyms for pry
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : prahy |
Phonetic Transcription : praɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for pry Other synonyms for the word pry
- be a busybody
- be all ears
- be curious
- be inquisitive
- be nosy
- extort
- ferret out
- gape
- gaze
- heave
- hoist
- hunt
- inquire
- intrude
- investigate
- jimmy
- lever
- lift
- listen in
- meddle
- move
- nose
- peek
- peep
- peer
- pick up
- poke nose into
- press
- prize
- push
- raise
- ransack
- rear
- reconnoiter
- rubberneck
- search
- separate
- snoop
- spy
- stare
- take up
- tap
- tear
- tilt
- tune in on
- turn
- turn out
- twist
- uplift
- upraise
- uprear
- wiretap
- wring
Définition of pry
Origin :- "look inquisitively," c.1300, from prien "to peer in," of unknown origin, perhaps related to late Old English bepriwan "to wink." Related: Pried; prying. As a noun, "act of prying," from 1750; meaning "inquisitive person" is from 1845.
- verb interfere in someone else's business
- verb force or break open
- "Just held him up to pry into his private affairs," she put it bluntly to herself.
- Extract from : « Good Indian » by B. M. Bower
- (Aloud) I don't mean, my good girl, to pry into your family affairs.
- Extract from : « Tales And Novels, Volume 8 (of 10) » by Maria Edgeworth
- Young people are entitled to their own privacy; I don't want to pry.
- Extract from : « Alice Adams » by Booth Tarkington
- As to Mrs. Betts's former history, no one had the smallest right to pry into it.
- Extract from : « The Coryston Family » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
- It was one thing to pry into a man's secret; another, to help him escape from it!
- Extract from : « Salted With Fire » by George MacDonald
- Gently he tried to pry their resisting hands away from hers.
- Extract from : « Now We Are Three » by Joe L. Hensley
- He was reticent of his own business, however much he wanted to pry into mine.
- Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930 » by Various
- I forgot to say we dumped our guns and everything else we could pry loose.
- Extract from : « A Yankee Flier Over Berlin » by Al Avery
- Now pry off the connectors with the screw driver, as shown in Fig. 193.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- If their poor little property had lasted we should have had hard work to pry them out.
- Extract from : « The Prisoner » by Alice Brown
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