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Definition of "barge in" []

  • To intrude; to enter or interrupt suddenly and without invitation. (verb)

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Use "barge in" in a sentence
  • "The entry remained opened, for another Navy vessel—the USS Antares, with a 500-ton steel barge in tow—as expected at about 6:00 A.M."
  • "Would it ring first, or would it just slide in slyly, too quick and slippery to be denied; or, would sex barge in forcibly, red-faced and green-bereted, pushing all other things aside?"
  • ""Hello, Désiré … I'm sorry to barge in like this, Mademoiselle Jeanne … There's a gentleman from Paris who'd like to have a few words with your stepbrother.""
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