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To search or inquire intrusively.
nose
poke
pry
intrude
nose out
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nose
poke
pry
intrude
1
Capital handling of the neck and throat; lovely work on the
nose
.
2
But when government revenues
nose
-
dived
and unemployment levels rose rapidly, that changed.
3
They used the whip and the rattan stick; and twisted his
nose
.
4
The
nose
of the envelope is stiffened to prevent it blowing in.
5
We treat the local condition in the
nose
with a menthol mixture.
1
Poppy had started using her pencil to
poke
holes in her paper.
2
Then they can
poke
out their long, sticky arms and snag food.
3
I gave him a fast hard
poke
that couldn't have felt good.
4
I read the letter and
poke
it into the stove, and proceed.
5
Kids at school and opposing sporting teams would
'
poke
'
fun at me.
1
Quynh Ha said nothing; it was obviously not her place to
pry
.
2
He didn't understand her change of heart and didn't want to
pry
.
3
Don't you need something called a jimmy to
pry
doors open with?
4
Titus had one last thrash, one final attempt to
pry
himself free.
5
He used the knife blade to
pry
it out of the way.
1
He also noted that Israel's current security problems can
intrude
on sports.
2
But don't expect this reality to
intrude
upon the current presidential contest.
3
She said, 'I am sorry to
intrude
,
but my father is here.
4
South Korea said the Chinese planes didn't
intrude
upon South Korean airspace.
5
Effectively, imagery from your dreams can actually
intrude
into your waking reality.
1
Odin took the
horn
in
both his hands and drank and drank.
2
Wherever we meet with
horn
in
insects, we find stone in crustaceans.
3
Chris looks at recent uses of the French
horn
in
contemporary repertoire.
4
I was
horn
in
Marseilles, and my right name is Jean Fouchet.
5
Talking's the little end of the
horn
in
my profession, despite tradition.
6
And there's another chap giving one
horn
in
about the same direction.
7
The dial tone sounded like a French
horn
in
the night-empty building.
8
He dismounted, clinging to the
horn
in
case his legs gave out.
9
He had checked the flint, had the powder-
horn
in
his coat pocket.
10
Fab's
horn
in
the parking building sounded to me like that imitation.
11
The watchman's
horn
in
the old town; the military whistle without.
12
Heimdall kept his
horn
in
the branch of a great tree.
13
I heard a car
horn
in
the background, suggesting the caller was outside.
14
I heard a car
horn
in
the background, a gunning engine.
15
He took the
horn
in
his left hand and inspected it.
16
A guy comes up and blows a
horn
in
your ear.
horn
in
horn
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