Inquire. Pry implies force.
little rse
Potassium is more reactive than hydrogen, which allows it to displace hydrogen from acids like many other metals. Unlike most metals it is reactive enough to pry away the more strongly-bonded hydrogen in water.
I think the answer is root pry?
doors, windows things that generaly need to be opened with force
Probably because bivalves are tasty and nutritious (who doesn't like clams?) and their shells are easy for a starfish to pry open. They also like other echinoderms like urchins.
The prefix "pry" means to move or force something away from its original position, especially by using leverage or strength. It can also mean to inquire or gain access to information that is not readily available or intended to be shared.
a green and brownish bug that folds its front legs as if it is praying
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The metal Dome has a series of clips underneith it, you need to take a standard screw driver(or somthing like that) and pry them up to release it.
Definition for pry
pry open the door, pry open the lid on that jar, pry open that box, etc.
You should have 1 or more accessories with a slot. Loosen bolt on the one's with loose belt(s). Pry with a pry bar and tighten.
It is an example of mechanical or more specifically biomechanical weathering.
Pry
The past tense of "pry" would be "pried".
Well, to 'pry' means to tear away; apart.So to "Pry Away" means to not be apple to tear yourself away from something.like for example "It's too late to pry away"