Pronunciation: /pri/
noun a slang term for 'preview' or 'preliminary information'
A1 I found a pree on the ground while walking in the park.
A2 The children were excited to see the colorful pree in the garden.
B1 She carefully picked up the delicate pree and placed it in a vase.
B2 The pree had a sweet fragrance that filled the room.
C1 The rare pree species was carefully protected in the botanical garden.
C2 The artist used the pree as inspiration for her latest masterpiece.
verb to look closely or examine something carefully
A1 I pree the instructions before starting the task.
A2 She pree the recipe carefully to make sure she had all the ingredients.
B1 The students were asked to pree the map before going on the field trip.
B2 Before making any decisions, it is important to pree all the available information.
C1 As a detective, he was trained to pree every detail of the crime scene.
C2 The journalist pree the documents thoroughly before publishing the article.
formal The doctor asked the patient to pree the medication label before taking the pills.
informal Hey, make sure you pree the instructions before using that new gadget.
slang I always pree the menu before deciding what to order at the restaurant.
figurative It's important to pree the signs before making any major decisions in life.
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