pry bar
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Definition
Noun: A pry bar is a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge. It is a tool used to apply force for prying, lifting, or moving objects apart.
Usage
A pry bar is used for mechanical tasks requiring leverage, such as removing nails, opening crates, or separating heavy materials. It is a tool commonly found in construction, demolition, and automotive work.
Examples
- The carpenter used a pry bar to remove the old floorboards.
- You'll need a heavy-duty pry bar to lift that engine block.
- He inserted the wedge-shaped end of the pry bar into the crack and applied pressure.
Advanced Usage
- "to use a pry bar": To employ this specific tool for a prying action.
- The firefighters had to use a pry bar to force the car door open.
- The term can be used descriptively to emphasize the use of force or leverage in a non-literal context, though this is less common.
- The journalist was accused of using his questions as a pry bar to open up old secrets.
Variants and Related Words
- Crowbar: A very common synonym for a pry bar, often implying a straight or slightly curved iron bar.
- Wrecking bar: A specific type of heavy pry bar designed for demolition work.
- Lever: The general category of tools to which a pry bar belongs.
- Pry (verb): The action for which the tool is used, meaning to inquire impertinently or to move or force open with a lever.
Synonyms
- Crowbar
- Jimmy (or Jemmy, often used for smaller tools)
- Lever
- Wrecking bar
Related Phrases
- Pry open: To force something open using a prying tool or action.
- They managed to pry open the sealed crate.
- Pry into: To inquire intrusively into someone's private affairs. (This is the verbal form and is distinct from the tool's primary function).
- It's rude to pry into other people's business.
Noun
- a heavy iron lever with one end forged into a wedge