crowbar

[ US /ˈkɹoʊˌbɑɹ/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈə‍ʊbɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge
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How To Use crowbar In A Sentence

  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • Graham scattered towards the barrel as Toby discarded his sledgehammer for the crowbar.
  • He was seen trying to crowbar the front door open but failed.
  • We went out and found these scallies with a crowbar.
  • Of course, someone would have to use a crowbar to lever me away from my computer these days but for the vast majority who hate computers this should be a blessing.
  • I think a lot of political lowbrows all around the world got a new lease on life when they saw how even somebody like him could get crowbarred into office.
  • While drunk last weekend, I discovered that I could fit the crowbar through the hole in my earlobe.
  • And physical assaults against staff behind the counters ranged from them being pushed around to being hit with weapons, including sticks and crowbars.
  • Yvette carried herself with a confidence that shop assistants recognised, and the bright red umbrella opened doors that the Wife and I previously couldn't have crowbarred open.
  • My ears strained toward the sirens and my heart pounded as the officers used a crowbar to pry away the door.
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