PRYING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PRYING is inquisitive in an annoying, officious, or meddlesome way How to use prying in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Prying
PRYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary As a reporter, I was paid to pry into other people's lives I hope you don't think I'm prying, but has your boyfriend ever lived with anyone before? She wanted a private holiday away from prying eyes (= where no one would be trying to see her)
Prying - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com It's human nature to be curious, but when curiosity is taken too far, it's prying Any crime or disaster is inevitably followed by crowds of prying reporters; and you might grow used to hiding your diary from the prying eyes of your little sister
pry - Oxford Learners Dictionaries [intransitive] pry (into something) to try to find out information about other people’s private lives in a way that is annoying or rude I'm sick of you prying into my personal life! I'm sorry I didn't mean to pry She tried to keep the children away from the prying eyes of the world's media
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PRY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary As a reporter, I was paid to pry into other people's lives I hope you don't think I'm prying, but has your boyfriend ever lived with anyone before? She wanted a private holiday away from prying eyes (= where no one would be trying to see her)