14 Verbs to Use for the Word crowbar

In desperation Betty seized an iron crowbar she had backed into on the wall, and hurled it in the direction of the industrious rodents.

I called father; he brought a crowbar and pried up the board, then crawled under it and found the screw.

And then she could not find the crowbar!

The cement crumbled and gave; the heavy gold band commenced to bend; Rennes got his crowbar into an advantageous leverage and gave a mighty heave.

Isak is sitting down, holding the crowbar between his knees, and resting on it like a staff.

"Them irons will need a crowbar beside your tin, before you can open 'em.

They abandoned their quarrel without another word, and picking up their crowbars hastened towards the spot where he was waiting for them.

His first impulse was to drop his crowbar and jump into the river on the instant, but his cooler judgment decided him to wait.

" Sam, feeling that he had to deal with a noble character, explained that the job was an easy one; merely to lead or ride one of the horses down the hauling-path to where the boat lay, to hitch on the tackle, cast off straps, pull up and ship the two crowbars to which they were made fast, and so take the tiller and steer home.

He sticks a crowbar into the earth, noting how the frost disappears from day to day.

Then Jonas took the crowbar, and made deep holes all around, in this circle, so far apart that Rollo could just step from one to the other.

Isak dug round about it, and tried his crowbar, but it would not move.

Assuming, therefore, that the natives wanted our crowbars, telegraph poles, and pickaxes they had little or no money with which to pay for them.

These ashes were deep enough for any agricultural purpose, it is true, for Mark could work a crowbar down into them its entire length; but they appeared to him to be totally wanting in the fertilizing principle.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  crowbar