Ask too personal questions
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PRYAsk too-personal questions
PRYAsk too many questions
PESTERAsk too many questions
PRYAsk a few too many questions?
MENO"Ask ... questions..."
MENO"Ask .. questions ... "
QUIZAsk questions
MENO'Ask -- questions ...'
MENO"Ask ... questions . . . "
MENO"Ask ... questions ..."
PROBEAsk questions
POSEAsk, as questions
quizzingAsk (someone) questions
OBEYDon't ask questions
SHOOTFIRSTAND"-- ask questions later"
questionto ask questions of
ITTOPut ... (ask hard questions of)
PRYAsk a lot of questions
MYOBBrief "Don't ask so many questions!"
TELL"Ask me no questions and I'll ... ..."
TEENJEOPARDYEvent where kids ask lots of questions, informally
questionedAsk questions of (someone), esp. in an official context
questioningAsk questions of (someone), esp. in an official context
queriedask questions about especially in order to resolve a doubt
queriedto ask questions of especially with a desire for authoritative information
interrogateAsk questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
interrogatesAsk questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
interrogatedAsk questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
interrogatingAsk questions of (someone, esp. a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
do(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
does(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
doth(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
didst(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
dost(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
doest(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
dos(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
doeth(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
doing(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
fireto begin to talk and continue without slackening, as to ask a series of questions
did(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)