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 --
The police endeavoured to act by persuasion, but were finally attacked with sticks, bottles and crowbars by a crowd of more than 200.
He also sees a rock and a crowbar at his feet.
His only vulnerable part is his nose, so the thing to do is to hit him on the nose with a crowbar.
The vandals even scrawled obscene rhymes on the walls, threatening to sort her out with a crowbar.
Some of us with vision can see the mineowners coming with their crowbar on a convenient occasion to send it down further still.
He was struck over the head with a crowbar, but two civilians arrested one of the malefactors.
When a lorry driver was trying to get through, the crowbar was much in evidence.
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.