Meaning & Definition of word "Crowbar"

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    Crowbar

    /ˈkroʊ.bɑːr/

    noun:

    • 1. A heavy metal bar with a curved end, used as a lever to force things apart or to move heavy objects.
      • Example: He used a crowbar to pry open the door that had been jammed shut.
    • 2. A tool used in demolition or construction work, typically featuring a flat blade on one end and a bent handle.
      • Example: The workers carried a crowbar as they prepared to take down the old shed.
    • 3. A tool used for leverage in a variety of applications, including lifting or moving heavy items.
      • Example: Using a crowbar, he was able to lift the heavy rock off the path.

    Etymology

    The word 'crowbar' is derived from the resemblance of the tool to a crow's beak.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    crowbar a door:

    To forcefully open a door using a crowbar.

    crowbar into:

    To exert force to access something.

    Related Words

    jack:

    A device for lifting heavy objects, commonly used in mechanics.

    lever:

    A rigid bar that rotates around a fixed point, used to lift or move objects.

    Slang Meanings of crowbar

    Meaning: To forcefully open something, especially in a criminal context.

    Example Sentence: He crowbarred the back door to get inside the shop.