0 a heavy iron bar with a bent end that is used to help lift heavy objects off the ground or to force things open:
1 a heavy, iron bar with a bent end that is used to lift heavy objects off the ground or to force things open
At the gates of their house, the father was hit on the head with a crowbar.
The appellant was holding the handlebars while the other boy tried with a crowbar to force open the chain and padlock securing the motor cycle.
I heard of an incident this morning where the picket line was manned by a number of people including one who carried a crowbar.
They first tried to dismantle the escalator and finally used a crowbar to release the child.
For the first time, our policy will crowbar open higher education for poorer working-class students.
Several recent incidents have involved attacks by several dozen people armed with slegehammers and crowbars.
We had to crowbar trust representatives into talking to the press.
Certain steps are being taken, but a number of these offences arise through the destruction of the receptacles by crowbars and implements of that kind.