crowbar

[ˈkrəʊbɑː(r)]

crowbar Definition

a heavy iron bar with a flattened end, used as a lever.

Using crowbar: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crowbar" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He used a crowbar to open the crate.

  • Example

    The burglar broke into the house using a crowbar.

  • Example

    The mechanic used a crowbar to remove the engine.

crowbar Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crowbar

Phrases with crowbar

  • the use of force or threats to achieve political goals

    Example

    The opposition accused the government of resorting to crowbar politics to push through the controversial bill.

  • a prison

    Example

    He spent five years in a crowbar hotel for armed robbery.

  • crowbarred into

    forced entry into something using a crowbar

    Example

    The burglars crowbarred into the house and stole all the valuables.

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Summary: crowbar in Brief

A 'crowbar' [ˈkrəʊbɑː(r)] is a heavy iron bar with a flattened end, used as a lever. It is commonly used to open crates, break into buildings, or remove engines. The term 'crowbar politics' refers to the use of force or threats to achieve political goals, while 'crowbar hotel' is a slang term for a prison.

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