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Prised

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Prised meaning

simple past and past participle of prise

Example sentences (9)

Another midfielder prised away from Liverpool, the Brazilian is said to be on £36.4m per year.

Schuster could be a -style ball-playing back-rower, but Manly’s halves equation has got the attention of rival clubs, who are looking at the Brooks signing and wondering if DCE could be prised away from the northern beaches.

Against an organised Newcastle, who Arteta praised for their solidity, it was Ceballos’ pro-activeness that prised them open.

And whenever the coach has attempted to revive the team’s attacking potency, the defence has been almost immediately prised open; the three goals conceded against Aston Villa particularly woeful.

But after the break, with Broad steaming in round the wicket, finally prised a rare error from Smith.

Collectively these works, many of them with an eye on the past, seemed to show grand narratives being prised open and made to reveal – or forced to accommodate – feminist stories, queer stories, lost stories, radical stories.

It’s a long shot, but could Jurgen Klopp be prised from the Premier League and Liverpool?

That coin has not been minted whose two sides can be prised apart – if anything the sides can only get compressed, and stand finally exposed as what they hide: a single counterfeit coin, only worn thin by usage.

On 29 February, Knobelsdorf, the 5th Army Chief of Staff, prised two divisions from the OHL reserve, with the assurance that once the heights on the west bank had been occupied, the offensive on the east bank could be completed.