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pry

Webster 1828

PRY, verb intransitive [a contracted word, the origin of which is not obvious.]To peep narrowly; to inspect closely; to attempt to discover something with scrutinizing curiosity, whether impertinently or not; as, to pry into the mysteries of nature, or into the secrets of state.Nor need we with a prying eye surveyThe distant skies to find the milky way.PRY, noun Narrow inspection; impertinent peeping.PRY, verb transitive To raise or attempt to raise with a lever. This is the common popular pronunciation of prize, in America. The lever used is also called a pry