Sentences with Pry

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40 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pry'

The nosy neighbor always finds a way to pry into others' business.

The journalist attempted to pry details about the secret government project.

Mrs. Thompson had to gently pry the toy away from the toddler's tight grip.

During the meeting, the manager tried not to pry too much into personal matters.

Sarah felt uncomfortable as her classmates began to pry into her sudden absence.

The hacker tried to pry into the encrypted files to uncover sensitive information.

The scientist used a specialized tool to pry open the sealed container holding the experimental samples.

The teacher had to pry the students away from their smartphones during the lesson.

The journalist knew how to pry for exclusive details without crossing ethical boundaries.

As the therapist, Emily knew when to pry into emotional issues and when to respect privacy.

The engineer used a specialized tool to carefully pry apart the intricate machinery for maintenance.

The gossip columnist always tries to pry juicy stories from celebrities' personal lives.

The experienced negotiator knew how to pry concessions from the opposing party without causing hostility.

The police officer attempted to pry information from the silent suspect during the interrogation.

The journalist faced criticism for attempting to pry into the private affairs of the public figure.

The mechanic had to carefully pry apart the stuck components of the engine to fix the issue.

The librarian discreetly tried to pry information about the overdue books from the shy library patron.

During the therapy session, the counselor decided not to pry too deeply into the traumatic memories.

The detective needed to pry open the sealed envelope to reveal the crucial evidence inside.

The teacher reminded the students not to pry into each other's personal lives during class.

The software engineer had to pry into the code to identify and fix the bug causing the system error.

The journalist knew when to pry for details and when to respect the interviewee's boundaries.

The teenager's parents worried when he started to pry into online forums discussing risky behaviors.

The archaeologist used delicate tools to pry open the ancient sarcophagus without damaging its contents.

The explorer carefully used a crowbar to pry open the sealed crate containing artifacts from the expedition.

The detective decided to pry further into the suspect's alibi to uncover any inconsistencies.

The nosy journalist attempted to pry into the private life of the reclusive artist for an exclusive story.

The child's eyes widened with excitement as they tried to pry open the tightly wrapped birthday gift.

The therapist knew when it was appropriate to gently pry into the client's past to understand their struggles.

The hikers needed a tool to pry apart the jammed door of the abandoned cabin they discovered in the woods.

The attorney skillfully used questioning techniques to pry information from the witness during the trial.

The journalist faced ethical dilemmas when deciding how much to pry into the personal lives of public figures.

The detective had to pry open the old case files to find the missing piece of evidence crucial to solving the mystery.

The children giggled as they tried to pry open the stubborn clamshell packaging of their new toys.

The scientist needed to carefully pry apart the layers of the rock to reveal the fossil hidden inside.

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