noun a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge
verb to pry or force open with a crowbar
Used to pry or leverage apart materials or objects, such as nails or boards
Utilized for opening car doors or bending metal in emergency situations
May be used by emergency responders to gain access to trapped individuals or damaged structures
Commonly associated with breaking and entering, used to force open doors or windows
Helpful tool for demolition or renovation projects, used for removing stubborn fixtures or materials
In a crime novel, the protagonist used a crowbar to break into a suspect's house.
A construction worker used a crowbar to remove nails from wooden boards.
A mechanic used a crowbar to pry open a car door during a rescue operation.
A plumber used a crowbar to loosen a stubborn pipe fitting.