pinch bar
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pinch bar
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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Ulana, brave girl, ran alongside, swinging a pinch bar she had picked up, ready to help.
From The Copper-Clad World by Vincent, Harl
When he climbed back into the office he tried to look casual as he dropped the pinch bar to the floor by his feet and seated himself on the pile of rubble in the corner.
From The Velvet Glove by Harrison, Harry
Jim, I think, had an ax handle and Bob a little pinch bar.
From The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself by Younger, Cole
"Pass me that pinch bar, Bill," called Dick Grant from the other side.
From Helen of the Old House by Wright, Harold Bell
He held his breath and closed his eyes as he slammed the gate and wedged it with the pinch bar he still carried.
From The Copper-Clad World by Vincent, Harl
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