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Answer for the clue "Force open with a crowbar ", 5 letters:
jimmy

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1893, from jimmy (n.). Related: Jimmied ; jimmying .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a short crowbar; "in England they call a jimmy and jemmy" [syn: jemmy ] [also: jimmied ]

Usage examples of jimmy.

Erik waved good-bye to Akee, and turned his horse around as Jimmy urged his back to a walk.

Jimmy Monroe told me to take a flutter in some rotten thing called Amalgamated Dyes.

The soldier who had ended her game with the armadillo was Jimmy Williams, a tax lawyer with a firm in Jackson.

Waterford bowl with gold mountings, Jimmy in white slacks, an Armani pull and Gucci shoes, Tina in Westwood Lycra pants that hugged lipo-ed buttocks as if they were madly in love with them, Enya from the Lord of the Rings on the Bang and Oluf sen, all this and sorrow.

Belle and Jimmy had given up chasing the dog, and angry and ashamed, stood waiting half a block away.

Jimmy hopped over the trickle of filth down the centre of the alley, nodded to the basher who stood just outside, polishing the brickwork with his shoulder, and pushed through the door.

Jimmy de opnamen liet zien waarop duidelijk te zien was hoe een lichtvlekje zich tegen de achtergrond had verplaatst, op het ene beeld helderder dan op het andere.

Toen ze de laatste bocht in de rivier door waren en hij afmeerde bij de kade van Kashan, waren Marc Robichaux, George Edwards en Jimmy Quinn zich erop aan het voorbereiden te worden opgewacht door rouwende mensen.

When the weather turned bad, Jimmy kept him in the stall and started breaking Bonfire to bridle and harness.

For weeks Jimmy tied Bonfire in his stall or at the paddock fence for a few minutes each day, teaching the colt to stand tied and to respect the rope holding him.

Jimmy put a light bridle and bit on Bonfire and the colt did nothing but play with the bit while he moved about his stall.

He had a job here, and the best he could do was to teach Bonfire his lessons so well that Jimmy would have less to do when he returned to Coronet.

While Tom walked to the side of the cart as Bonfire pulled it around the track, he was thinking about Jimmy and wondering what was happening at Bedford.

Jimmy came to the stables he let Tom do all the work with the colt, and was content to tell him what to do with Bonfire and to watch them.

He said nothing to Jimmy, and spoke only to Bonfire through the long lines.