"He didn't care what the others were discussing when he barged into the pub to relate the exciting news about pirates down in the cove."
The river barge was leaking fuel oil into the water. Do not barge in on meetings when you don't know what is going on.
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As a verb: He barged into the room, even though he was not wanted there. As a noun: He rode the barge down the river.
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Barged is the past tense of the verb 'barge', which means to move forcefully or roughly; intrude or interrupt awkwardly or rudely; collide with; convey by barge (noun, a flat watercraft used to transport cargo).An example sentence: They barged in and disrupted our meeting.
Barged is the past tense of the verb 'barge', which means to move forcefully or roughly; intrude or interrupt awkwardly or rudely; collide with; convey by barge (noun, a flat watercraft used to transport cargo).An example sentence: They barged in and disrupted our meeting.
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The rebels are getting desperate now.I am desperate for a jolly cup of hot Earl Grey tea.She was so desperate for the toilet that she barged through the queue.
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