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barge
noun
- 1. A long flat-bottomed boat used on rivers and canals.
2. A large boat, often decorated, used in ceremonies, celebrations, etc.
- intr
barged, barging
1. To move in a clumsy ungraceful way.
- Form: barge about (especially)
- Form: barge around
Phrasal Verb: barge in
- To interrupt a conversation, especially rudely or abruptly.
- To hit or knock them or it clumsily or roughly.
- Example: She barged right into him
- To make one's way rudely or roughly.
- Example: barged past, ignoring the queue
