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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The little girl pried her doll, treating it as her best friend.
The activist pried for change from the government.
The nosy co-worker pried for details on the boss's meeting.
He pried open the old treasure chest to reveal its contents.
The intelligence agency pried for classified information from the enemy government.
The investigators pried information out of the suspect.
She pried the sticker off the window with her fingernail.
He pried his favorite football team and would never miss a game.
The engineer pried the damaged metal sheet back into place with a hydraulic jack.
The student pried for extra credit from the teacher.
The children pried the toy box open to find their favorite toys.
She pried the glued pages apart to make copies.
The nosy neighbor pried into the new family's moving plans.
The detective pried for evidence of the suspect's involvement in the crime.
The journalist pried information out of the politician.
The construction workers pried the old tiles off the floor.
The lawyer pried for details about the witness's testimony.
The friend pried for a favor from their best friend.
The investigator pried for evidence against the suspect.
The journalist pried into the politician's past to uncover any scandals.
He pried the barn door open with all his strength.
He pried his prized possessions away from his children.
The salesperson pried for personal information from the customer.
He pried the rusted hinge loose with oil and a hammer.
The detective pried for clues at the crime scene.
He felt uncomfortable when his boss pried into his personal life.
The reporter pried an exclusive story from the anonymous source.
He pried into his girlfriend's phone messages.
The workers pried the heavy crate onto the truck.
The manager pried the employee for a report on the project's progress.
The investor pried into the company's future plans.
The lawyer pried a confession from the suspect during the cross-examination.
The journalist pried into the politician's financial records.
The investigators pried the door open to search for clues.
She pried the lid of the paint can to stir the contents.
The corporate spy pried for trade secrets from the rival company.
The corporate spy pried for information on the competitor's new product.
The collector pried the rare comic book out of his friend's hands.
The investigator pried into the suspect's psychological profile.
The scam artist pried for personal information from the elderly victim.
The athlete pried the weights off the ground with a grunt.
The investigative journalist pried for details on the corrupt organization.
The artist pried the wood from the old crate to use for her sculpture.
The teacher pried the student for an explanation for the poor performance.
The burglar pried open the window with a screwdriver.
He pried the old nails out of the wooden boards.
She pried her cat and gave her all the attention in the world.
The farmer pried his crops and took care of them as if they were his children.
The reporter pried for insider information on the political scandal.
The singer pried her voice and trained hard to improve it.
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