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tire iron
noun
- a short length of steel with one end flattened to form a blade, used as a crowbar for removing tires from wheel rims.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tire iron1
Example Sentences
But there’s no time to waste, so Elliot puts the animal out of its misery with a tire iron and loads it into the trunk of their rental.
There are even too many signature weapons: Cupid-approved metal arrows are great, so why fuss with a knife and a tire iron and an industrial grape press?
He tells me he beat a Black boy with a tire iron and how if I keep getting in his way, that’ll happen to me.
The four were also charged with robbing a man and beating him with a tire iron in 1976.
Among other missteps, they texted each other about their exploits and cashed thousands of dimes through Coinstar machines after prying them out of a truck with tire irons.
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