noun
- plural of crowbar: heavy iron or steel bars with flattened, curved ends used as levers for prying things apart
verb
- third person singular present of crowbar: to force open or apart using a crowbar or similar tool
Examples
- The construction workers used crowbars to remove the old floorboards.
- Several crowbars were stolen from the hardware store.
- He crowbars the wooden crate open to check its contents.
- The firefighters keep crowbars in their emergency equipment.
- She crowbars the stuck window frame until it finally opens.
- Heavy-duty crowbars are essential tools for demolition work.
- The burglar crowbars the door and enters the building.