He used to barge into the room when I was doing my homework.
This barge will help us to safely ford the raging torrent before us! Please stow your baggage just forward of the wheelhouse on the barge.
Fresh bait was being loaded onto the barge.
Cleopatra's barge was bedecked in jewels.
A dredge is used to clear silt accumulation from a river channel to make barge navigation safer.
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.
"I have an ancestor who worked on a grain barge in Russia."
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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A barge master is a person who is in charge of transport on a barge.
Ed Barge's birth name is Edward J. Barge.
"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."