pry out



pry something out

(of something) Go to pry something from something.
See also: out, pry

pry out

v.
1. To extract something with or as if with a lever: I pried out the staples from the thick report. They pried the microphone out of my hands to stop me from singing.
2. To obtain something from someone with effort or difficulty: The detectives finally pried a confession out of the suspect. They kept questioning me until they had pried out all the information.
See also: out, pry

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mareikemah-RIE-kə (German)Frisian, German
OrvalAWR-vəlEnglish
Ferris['feris]
CornÉkawr-NAYDutch
AdelynAD-ə-linEnglish (Modern)
AnnabelAN-ə-bel (English)English, Dutch