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right of privacy

n.
1.a legal right (not explicitly provided in the United States Constitution) to be left alone

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    prick up one's ears
    to listen more closely (like an animal moving its ears to hear better)
    I pricked up my ears and listened to what the speaker was saying.



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    I was (tricked into) helping my friend fix his car.

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