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Pry

King James Dictionary

PRY, 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 survey

The distant skies to find the milky way.

PRY, n. Narrow inspection impertinent peeping.

PRY, 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.

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