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wrecking bar
wreck·ing bar (rĕk′ĭng)n. A small crowbar with a claw at one end and a slight curve at the other end.wrecking bar n (Tools) a short crowbar, forked at one end and slightly angled at the other to make a fulcrum pinch′ bar` n. a kind of crowbar or lever with a projection that serves as a fulcrum. Also called wrecking bar. [1830–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wrecking bar - a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedgecrowbar, pry, pry barjim crow - a crowbar fitted with a claw for pulling nailsjemmy, jimmy - a short crowbar; "in Britain they call a jimmy and jemmy"lever - a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum |
Wrecking bar
wrecking bar[′rek·iŋ ‚bär] (design engineering) ripping bar Wrecking barA steel bar used for prying and pulling nails; one end is slightly bent with a chisel-shaped tip, and the other end U-shaped with a claw tip for pulling nails. Also called a pinch bar.pinch bar, claw bar, ripping bar, wrecking barA steel bar with a U-shaped claw at one end and a chisel point at the other; often used as a lever for lifting heavy objects.
wrecking bar wrecking bar See pinch bar.wrecking bar Related to wrecking bar: Crow barSynonyms for wrecking barnoun a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedgeSynonymsRelated Words |