t bar

/ˈtiː bɑr/
noun
  1. A metal bar shaped like the letter T, used as a fastener, handle, or structural support.
    • The closet door had a simple t-bar latch instead of a knob.
    • The gate was secured with a heavy t-bar that slid into a metal loop.
    • He used a t-bar to tighten the bolts on the machinery.
  2. A type of ski lift that pulls skiers uphill, consisting of a series of T-shaped bars that two skiers can lean against.
    • Learning to ride a t-bar can be tricky because you have to balance with a partner.
    • The t-bar lift was slower than the chairlift but gave us a nice view of the mountain.
    • We waited in line for the t-bar to take us to the top of the beginner slope.
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