Goby, as respectable a woman as any in Parley Street, who had money in trust before her marriage—a poor tale for a doctor, who if he was good for anything should know what was the matter with you before you died, and not want to pry into your inside after you were gone.
"I don't want to pry, my dear.
I don't want to pry into what doesn't concern me.
It seems that as ticket prices continue to get higher and higher, the only way to pry people away from their streaming services and smartphones–and into multiplexes–is by, well, giving them original, non-retreaded content.
An opposing player had to help pry it loose.
It was the cry of a wild animal trying to pry its mangled leg free from the bear trap.
"I didn't mean to pry.
But, curiosity getting the best of me on a rainy afternoon, I managed to pry it open with a screwdriver.
The landlord took a toolkit down and tried to pry the nails out when groaning at the same time.
And I had enough strength to pry its jaw open.
One who heard his cries ran up to him, and said: "While you are trying to pry into the mysteries of heaven, you overlook the common objects under your feet.
In the winter, when the earth is frozen hard, they are obliged to stay below and cannot work their way through, but now, when the sun has thawed and warmed the earth, they break through it, and come out to pry and steal.