PRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster 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
Pry - definition of pry by The Free Dictionary pry 1 (praɪ) v i pried, pry•ing 1 to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something: to pry into the personal affairs of others 2 to look closely or curiously; peer
pry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb pry (third-person singular simple present pries, present participle prying, simple past and past participle pried) (intransitive) To peer closely and curiously, especially at something closed or not public
pry - WordReference. com Dictionary of English pry1 (prī), v , pried, pry•ing, n , pl pries v i to inquire impertinently or unnecessarily into something: to pry into the personal affairs of others to look closely or curiously; peer; peep n an impertinently inquisitive person an act of prying
pry — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries Une, ʻōhiki Also: ue, uma, ʻoʻe, hulā, ina, ine, hoʻomahiki, ho'ohiki, kuʻu; — open, ʻuwehe To pry limpets loose, kuʻi ʻopihi To pry into the bad of the past, ʻōhikihiki To pry into others' affairs, ʻonou wale aku nō i kō haʻi kuleana; pāhiʻuhiʻu