crowbar (Meaning)

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crowbar (n)

a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge

Synonyms & Antonyms of crowbar

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crowbar Sentence Examples

  1. With a firm grip on the crowbar, he pried open the rusted door of the abandoned warehouse.
  2. The burglar used a crowbar to force his way into the locked safe, hoping to find valuable treasures.
  3. As the construction worker struggled to lift the heavy beam, he reached for the crowbar to leverage it into place.
  4. She wedged the crowbar under the loose floorboard, lifting it to reveal the hidden compartment beneath.
  5. During the renovation, they utilized a crowbar to remove the old tiles from the kitchen floor.
  6. The detective found a crowbar at the crime scene, suggesting that someone had attempted to break into the building.
  7. With a swift motion, he swung the crowbar and shattered the window, gaining access to the locked room.
  8. In his toolbox, he always kept a trusty crowbar, knowing it could come in handy for various tasks.
  9. The firefighter used the crowbar to pry open the jammed door, rescuing the trapped occupants of the burning building.
  10. Despite the stubbornness of the crate, he managed to pry it open with the help of a sturdy crowbar.

FAQs About the word crowbar

a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge

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No antonyms found.

With a firm grip on the crowbar, he pried open the rusted door of the abandoned warehouse.

The burglar used a crowbar to force his way into the locked safe, hoping to find valuable treasures.

As the construction worker struggled to lift the heavy beam, he reached for the crowbar to leverage it into place.

She wedged the crowbar under the loose floorboard, lifting it to reveal the hidden compartment beneath.