I'll need another crowbar if I want to continue prying.
The neighbor's dog is prying his way under the fence again.
who do you think you are prying into my life.
Gollum liked to lurk in the shadows, away from prying eyes.
"Prying" could be translated curiosus ("inquisitive") or perhaps percuriosus ("very inquisitive"). "Prying eyes" would then be oculi [per]curiosi. Remember that in Latin, the form of the words varies depending on how they're used; oculi curiosi is the form taken by the subject of a sentence, or the thing spoken to ("O prying eyes!"). Other forms are:oculos curiosos: object of the verboculorum curiosorum: "of prying eyes"oculis curiosis: "by, with, to or for prying eyes"
i opened then jar (meaning) i pry things or i open things (sentence) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Prying, snoopy, curious.
The root word of "prying" is "pry," which means to inquire into or look closely at something inquisitively or impertinently.
prying and poking is a effective process in doing a research.
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excessive interest into a person's private affairs
The present participle is prying.
Words that have the same meaning as "prying" include "inquisitive," "snooping," and "interfering." These terms all suggest a sense of intrusive curiosity or a desire to uncover information that may not be intended for someone to find out. Prying often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of respect for privacy.