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pinch bar
noun
a kind of crowbar or lever with a projection that serves as a fulcrum.
pinch bar
noun
a crowbar with a lug formed on it to provide a fulcrum
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinch bar1
Example Sentences
The Russians had been too startled to prevent this manœuvre, but now they came aft with torches and pinch bars.
He picked up a pinch bar from a nearby tool rack and drove its end through the glass as he spoke the words.
Druce gave him a short pinch bar and he levered out enough of the big blocks to make a hole large enough to let him through into the sewer.
Ulana, brave girl, ran alongside, swinging a pinch bar she had picked up, ready to help.
With a pinch bar from a nearby tool rack, he wrecked the controls and generating mechanisms beyond recognition.
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