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Crowbar - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A crowbar is a metal tool with a flattened, curved end, used for prying open objects or removing nails. It serves as a lever to apply force and lift heavy items.

crowbar

/ˈkroʊˌbɑr/ /ˈkrəʊˌbɑː/

Definition:

A metal tool with a flattened end, used for prying or levering objects apart.

Synonyms:

pry bar, wrecking bar, lever

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

heavy crowbar, use a crowbar, pry with a crowbar

Derivatives:

crowbars, crowbarring, crowbarred

Usage Tips:

Use "crowbar" as a noun to describe the tool; it can also function as a verb meaning to force something open.

Common Phrases:

"crowbar open, " "crowbar into place, " "like a crowbar"

Etymology:

Originates from "crow" (resembling a bird's beak) + "bar," first recorded in the 18th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The burglar used a crowbar to break open the window.
  • 2. She pried the wooden crate apart with a rusty crowbar.
  • 3. The firefighters carried a heavy crowbar for emergency rescues.
  • 4. He accidentally bent the crowbar while trying to lift the rock.

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