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Phrase(s): 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., Phrase(s): pry something from someone [and] pry something out of someone
to 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.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs