Prise [noun]
Definition of Prise:
lifter
Synonyms of Prise:
Opposite/Antonyms of Prise:
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Sentence/Example of Prise:
Suppose your astonishment if a lady in an assembly were to offer you a prise?
"It's one of those tins you prise up," said Marjorie jauntily.
Your prise d'armes must hurt you, I think, if you were not victorious.
Page 8, changed "clumsey" to "clumsy" and "prise" to "prize."
Come, she can hardly have 'lost' it, since I had to get a screwdriver to prise it out!
Then Ariobarzanes departed the listes: and the Prince withoute any great resistance wan the prise and victory.
I saw you prise out the jewel from the image of the god—with your short bloody spear.
He cannot prise open a man's heart with a crowbar, as it were, and force Himself inside.
Thy uncle with Sarah and Prise dined at Hampstead yesterday; the dear circle there as well as one could expect.
The prinsipal differense between a luxury and a necesaary iz, the prise.