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One with prier engagements?
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crowbar
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upright=0.5|right|thumb|The tool called a crowbar in modern American usage, or a jemmy in British/ Australian/New Zealand usage A crowbar , (also called a wrecking bar , pry bar or prybar , pinch-bar or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar , and more informally ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Crowbar \Crow"bar`\ (kr?"b?r), n. A bar of iron sharpened at one end, and used as a lever.
Usage examples of crowbar.
On the morning of the 20th, daylight had scarcely dawned when twenty thousand men, the greater part of whom were armed with some weapon or other--muskets, pikes, hatchets, crowbars, and even spits from the cook-shops forming part of their equipment--assembled on the place where the Bastile had stood.
He looked across at the wall where some maintenance tools stood, a sledge-hammer, a crowbar, a three-foot fishplate spanner, and welding equipment.
I, therefore, surveyed the ground, and besides the required personal assistance, had in readiness crowbars, sledges, and, among other implements, the wrenches for unscrewing the nuts of the bolts fastening the fishplates which bound together the rails, end to end.
Mikolka cries out frenziedly, and he drops the shaft, bends down again, and pulls an iron crowbar from the bottom of the cart.
He stayed there for three watches before someone figured out what to do with him, until finally a squad of MPs came with crowbars and tilted him into a handcar and rolled him away.
I had my crowbar in one hand, and the other hand played with the matches in my pocket.
Garnet supposed it would take a metalsmith with a heavy forge to damage a crowbar.
A number of very thick-looking crowbars lay about the floor, and had apparently assisted to turn the dead mooncalf over on its side.
Luther and I followed single file, arms laden by three shovels, a pickax, a posthole digger, a crowbar, and a galvanized bucket.
My fingers floated off the studs, I hung as if I were annihilated, and at last very softly and gently I came against the bale and the golden chain, and the crowbars that had drifted to the middle of the sphere.
The blokes unwrapped the MP5SDs and Welrods from their weapon bags, together with axes, crowbars, hammers, shields, half shields, full body shields, ladder sections.
Uncovered drywall had been exposed where the piece of trim had covered it up, and Eleanor could see dents in it where Harmon had inserted the crowbar.
Tools lay on the ground around him shovels, branch loppers, crowbars, two cans of poison-ivy spray.
The ripping off of the shelter that has kept out a thousand storms, the tearing off of the once ornamental woodwork, the wrench of the inexorable crowbar, the murderous blows of the axe, the progressive ruin, which ends by rending all the joints asunder and flinging the tenoned and mortised timbers into heaps that will be sawed and split to warm some new habitation as firewood,--what a brutal act of destruction it seems!
I brought six extra bladestwo of your blades, and four small crowbars for trading.