1. crowbar - Noun
2. crowbar - Verb
A bar of iron sharpened at one end, and used as a lever.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI see the new Latin artist as a pioneer, opening up doors for others to follow. And when they don't open, we crowbar our way in. John Leguizamo
I cry intermittently, like a summer rain. I don't feel racked by the crying; in fact, it hydrates me. Then rage wells up in me, and I want to take a crowbar to all the cars in the neighborhood. Anne Lamott
Speak softly and employ a huge man with a crowbar. Terry Pratchett
Lay me on an anvil, O God. Beat me and hammer me into a crowbar. Let me pry loose old walls. Let me lift and loosen old foundations. Carl Sandburg
Anybody who has had the pleasure of reading an article about themselves in the press knows that, on the whole, there is a huge amount of inaccuracy, value judgment and the use of a crowbar to insert editorial bias that reflects the current political leaning of that particular paper. Jo Brand
And in this issue, we discover that crowbar can pry open the multiverse itself. Source: Internet