barging Sentence Examples
- The rude customer kept barging into the queue, ignoring the polite waiting line.
- The police officer barged into the house without knocking, startling the occupants.
- The uninvited guest barged into the party, interrupting the festivities.
- The salesman barged into the office, desperate to close the deal.
- The child barged into the room, eager to share their news.
- The protesters barged into the building, demanding their rights.
- The impatient driver barged into the intersection, causing a near-accident.
- The enthusiastic dog barged into the yard, excited to play.
- The strong wind barged through the open window, scattering papers.
- The mischievous cat barged into the kitchen, hoping for a treat.
barging Meaning
barging
to move or push oneself clumsily or rudely, to carry by barge, to thrust oneself heedlessly or unceremoniously, to move ponderously or clumsily, a boat of state elegantly furnished and decorated, a broad flat-bottomed boat that is usually towed and used chiefly to transport goods in harbors and on rivers and canals, a roomy usually flat-bottomed boat used chiefly for the transport of goods on inland waterways and usually propelled by towing, any of various boats, a roomy pleasure boat, a large motorboat supplied to the flag officer of a flagship
Synonyms & Antonyms of barging
FAQs About the word barging
to move or push oneself clumsily or rudely, to carry by barge, to thrust oneself heedlessly or unceremoniously, to move ponderously or clumsily, a boat of state
stumbling, stomping,shuffling, slogging, shambling, lumbering, stumping, dragging, lurching, stamping
gliding, coasting, whisking,sliding, wafting, hanging, breezing, hovering,floating, drifting
The rude customer kept barging into the queue, ignoring the polite waiting line.
The police officer barged into the house without knocking, startling the occupants.
The uninvited guest barged into the party, interrupting the festivities.
The salesman barged into the office, desperate to close the deal.