barging Definition In English

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  • For instance, at night the player might have had a better chance of infiltrating an enemy base stealthily as opposed to barging in during the day.

  • Hoop gets more and more agitated as time goes by, finally barging into the room.

  • There is also a barging service that transports materials to and garbage from the island.

  • Seven seconds off the record, if you hadn't come barging in like that.

  • He wanders through the house, opening doors and barging in on various servants and guests in embarrassing situations.

  • In addition to towage, the company developed shipping agency and tug barging activities.

  • Other techniques include sidestepping, barging, heading, back heels, lobs, diving headers, sliding tackles and many other miscellaneous features.

  • 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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