Definition
A 'crowbar' (or 'wrecking bar') is a heavy iron bar with a bent end, used as a lever. Think of it as a tool for prying things open or apart with brute force. It's often used in construction, demolition, and emergency situations. Unlike a hammer, a crowbar uses leverage to amplify force. It allows you to move heavy objects or break through barriers. Itβs a bit like a cheat code for physical tasks.