pry+into

  • 121þurhscríðan — sv/t1 3rd pres þurhscríðeð past þurhscráð/þurhscridon ptp þurhscriden of physical movement, to pass through, glide through;to go through a subject, examine, consider; to go through, traverse; pry into …

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  • 122ask — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. interrogate, question; inquire; invite; request, demand. See inquiry, barter. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To inquire] Syn. request, query, question, inquire, interrogate, examine, cross examine, demand,… …

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  • 123shall — [[t]ʃəl, STRONG ʃæl[/t]] ♦♦ (Shall is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb.) 1) MODAL You use shall with I and we in questions in order to make offers or suggestions, or to ask for advice. Shall I get the keys?... I bought some… …

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  • 124snoop — snuːp n. one who snoops, one who pries or meddles; act of prying or meddling; private detective v. pry into the affairs of others, meddle, interfere …

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  • 125snooped — snuːp n. one who snoops, one who pries or meddles; act of prying or meddling; private detective v. pry into the affairs of others, meddle, interfere …

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  • 126snooping — snuːp n. one who snoops, one who pries or meddles; act of prying or meddling; private detective v. pry into the affairs of others, meddle, interfere …

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  • 127snoops — snuːp n. one who snoops, one who pries or meddles; act of prying or meddling; private detective v. pry into the affairs of others, meddle, interfere …

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  • 128stickybeak Austral./NZ — informal noun an inquisitive person. verb pry into other people s affairs …

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