pry around
to sneak or prowl around looking for something. Why are you prying around? Mind your own business! Please don't pry around. You might find out something you don't want to know.
pry into something
to snoop into something; to get into someone else's business. Why are you prying into my affairs all the time? I wish you wouldn't pry into my personal life.
pry something from someone
and pry something out of someoneto work information out of someone; to force someone to reveal information. I couldn't even pry her name from her. The police tried to pry the name of the killer out of Max.
pry something from something
and pry something out (of something)to remove something from something with or as if with a lever. See if you can pry this wedge from its slot. I pried the rotted board out of the side of the house.
pry something off (of) something
and pry something offto use a lever to get something off something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Tom pried the top off the jelly jar. He pried off the jar top.
pry something out
(of something) Go to pry something from something.
pry something up
to raise something with or as with a lever. See if you can pry that trapdoor up. Pry up that lid.