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  1. 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.

  2. PRYING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Prying definition: that pries; looking or searching curiously.. See examples of PRYING used in a sentence.

  3. 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 (= …

  4. PRYING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'prying' prying in American English (ˈpraɪɪŋ ) adjective Origin: prp. of pry 2 improperly curious or inquisitive

  5. 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 …

  6. pry - Oxford Learner's 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. …

  7. Prying - definition of prying by The Free Dictionary

    Insistently or impertinently curious or inquisitive: ignored the prying journalists' questions.

  8. 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 (= …

  9. PRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    pry 1 of 3 verb (1) ˈprī pried; prying Synonyms of pry intransitive verb : to look closely or inquisitively

  10. PRY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    If you say that someone is prying, you disapprove of them because they are trying to find out about someone else's private affairs. We do not like people prying into our private life.