The phrase
"to pry out" means to forcefully extract something from its place using a tool or by applying pressure.
Full definition
And you don't even have to fuss with
prying them out of a shell because Pan Fried Oysters Oreganata benefit from a pint of pre-shucked oysters.
To remove from the pan, you should be able to simply flip the cake over onto your cake plate and it will slide out easily (some of the older - style bundt pans without non-stick coatings can be tricky so you may need to gently
pry it out with a sharp knife).
It's why you feel the urge to bust out in a dance in the middle of the classroom or why some mornings you simply ca
n't pry yourself out of bed.
Carefully pry out the old battery from the socket with the flathead screwdriver or your fingernail.
For outlets that don't fit these covers, use individual plug inserts that can not easily be
pried out by tiny fingers and choked on.
This is the opposite of litigation, where facts are withheld, to be
pried out through depositions, interrogatories, and testimony at trial.
I spent February through
April prying myself out of bed, going through the motions at work, and just waiting to crawl back into bed again.
She wanted her pictures to reveal profound verities, to
pry out what was invisible to the casual eye.
They only way you'll take away their guns is if you
literally pry it out of their cold dead fingers like they did in «Red Dawn».
If there is no action related to the question, then the question is not a fair one, but one seeking only to
pry out contestants» secrets that are their own and no one else's.
The Waterfront's owner, energetic Susan Walcott, recognized Emerson and
quickly pried out of us our purpose for hiring a Taxi Driver of the Year.
Submerge them into the water
then pry out the seeds from the rind with your fingers.
The flaked sea salt is not only beautiful but
pries out all those rich flavours for our taste buds to fully experience.
Skal, his 9 - year - old brother, and his mother were trapped under debris for three hours until Labissiere's father and rescuers found them and
pried them out using a barbell.
This means that you won't have to worry
about prying out a frozen breastmilk bag from time to time.
Like a scene from the movie «French Connection», Westchester County
Police pried out 210 small glassine envelopes of heroin, with a street value of more than $ 2,000, hidden under a carpeted area near the center console of a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant that had been impounded following a routine traffic stop on the Hutchinson River Parkway in New Rochelle.
The students stay back — way back — while
Walsh pries out a wooden honeycomb frame and several dozen angry bees swarming around her.
But as she watched him struggle for years — many
mornings prying him out of bed and forcing him to go to school — Williams sought an alternative to the traditional classroom.
And so it is the next day, at Austin's Circuit of the Americas, that I all too
easily pry him out of the pits and into the left seat of a manually equipped ATS - V coupe.
After prying it out with a paperclip, I, just there to buy my dream phone, ended up helping the old lady download the Mac Desktop Manager from the BlackBerry website, before the T - Mobile employees did anything else absolutely wrong.
It is a remarkable value when you consider all of the secrets that players can
slowly pry out of this massive world.
In «Two With Any To,» Tuttle shows twenty square plywood panels... corners; unhappy with the effect,
Tuttle pried Out the bottom nails of each...
For example, if your car stereo is affixed to the dashboard and isn't detachable, comprehensive insurance would cover it if a
thief pried it out of the car.
«Going through the effort to
pry out business results in everything you did in your job was a powerful exercise because I was able to take a breath and say, «Hey, I did a lot of really good work that I should be promoting here,»» she said.
But that didn't stop some enterprising thieves who showed up just five days after the roadway opened, to
carefully pry out a six - inch by six - foot piece of road.
You talk about them «falling» out and mine have to be
pried out with a knife (not always coming out in one piece!)
Getting the cheese out was a bit tricky, so I popped it into the freezer for a bit, which made the cheese easier to
gently pry out of the pan.
Any truths left buried are likely to be
pried out by flinty local Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand), who swears like a sailor and dresses like an auto mechanic in her blue jumpsuit, but who implausibly runs a gift shop called Southern Charms, selling china rabbits for $ 7 apiece.
On a conference call this morning, analysts» attempts to
pry out this information were unsuccessful.
CMIT was just transitioning into the business IT services model, so I secured a tremendous territory, the entire city of Boston, which now you'd have to
pry out of someone's cold, dead hands.
Still, without at least the credible prospect of criminal punishment, victims and societies are unlikely to wield the leverage necessary to
pry out the truth, which is an essential prerequisite to genuine repentance, forgiveness and reconciliation.
and then I desperately try to
pry it out of his hands or lean over him in my seat and check the speedometer or try to give him directions.
Thomas has described his own delight in wandering among the rocks and along the hills, watching the birds and observing the natural spaces within and against which his fellow citizens have
pried out their livelihood.
The cake can be cooled right in the pan and served from it, so there is no need to worry about trying to
pry it out of the pan before you slice it.
They taste fine, but they were a greasy mess, and I had to
pry them out of the pan.
I used the tip of a knife on the edges to
pry them out, but there were some casualties.
(If you have a stubborn cupcake, use a spatula to loosen the edges and
pry it out.
We had to
pry them out of bowls, and dividing the dough was not at all easy.