barging Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɑːdʒ]
  • Us [ bɑːrdʒ]

Meaning of barging In English

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Examples of barging

  • I think he has got to have something more than suspicion before he goes barging into houses.

  • That is not queue- barging; it is a tightening up of administration.

  • It only makes them unpopular to go barging, unwanted, into other people's premises.

  • It is the kind of thing that happens to small parties when there are big parties barging around in the undergrowth at night.

  • I do not know if you know what it means—it means barging in.

  • It is not a case of the local authorities' wilfully barging into a situation which is going perfectly all right.

  • We have heard stories of his barging.

  • Most waterways (rivers and canals) remain unspoilt and key attractions of hotel barging are peace and quiet, comfort and relaxation in attractive surroundings.

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