barrelled Antonyms
Strongest:
- dragged
- lingered
- hung-around-or-out-
- hung-around-or-out-
- poked
- lagged
- poked
- crept
- crawled
- poked
- dragged
- crawled
- lingered
- strolled
- poked
- crept
- lagged
- strolled
Strong:
- ambled
- decelerated
- lumbered
- dawdled
- ambled
- decelerated
- tarried
- slowed-down-or-up-
- dallied
- plodded
- tarried
- loitered
- slowed-down-or-up-
- hanged-around-or-out-
- shuffled
- plodded
- lumbered
- sauntered
- shuffled
- sauntered
- dawdled
- hanged-around-or-out-
- loitered
- dallied
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- jogged
- zoomed
- hared
- blazed
- shot
- cannonballed
- blasted
- whisked
- buzzed
- hurled
- bolted
- hied
- darted
- nipped
- tore
- beat-it
- ripped
- coursed
- belted
- humped
- bundled
- rammed
- motored
- hustled
- careened
- run
- whirled
- bombed
- careered
- dashed
- streaked
- rocketed
- highballed
- stepped
- cracked-on-
- blew
- scuttled
- breezed
- scooted
- jetted
- jumped
- rustled
- hurtled
- bowled
- bustled
- pelted
- ran
- hastened
Weak:
Meaning of barrelled
barrelled (a)
put in or stored in a barrel
barrelled (s)
(of an arrow) tapered toward both ends
barrelled ()
of Barrel
barrelled (a.)
Having a barrel; -- used in composition; as, a double-barreled gun.
barrelled Sentence Examples
- The car barrelled down the highway at reckless speed.
- The cyclist barrelled through the intersection, narrowly avoiding a collision.
- The bull barrelled into the crowd, causing panic and chaos.
- The ping-pong ball barrelled across the table, narrowly missing the edge.
- The cannon barrelled out a deafening explosion that shook the ground.
- The water barrelled over the dam, creating a thunderous roar.
- The horse barrelled into the corral, kicking up dust and debris.
- The train barrelled through the station, leaving a deafening sound behind.
- The storm barrelled through the town, causing widespread damage and destruction.
- The plane barrelled down the runway, lifting off into the sky with a deafening roar.
FAQs About the word barrelled
put in or stored in a barrel, (of an arrow) tapered toward both endsof Barrel, Having a barrel; -- used in composition; as, a double-barreled gun.
drove, scurried, flew, traveled, speeded, travelled, rushed, chased, trotted, raced
dragged, lingered, hung (around or out), hung (around or out), poked, lagged, poked, crept,crawled, poked
The car barrelled down the highway at reckless speed.
The cyclist barrelled through the intersection, narrowly avoiding a collision.
The bull barrelled into the crowd, causing panic and chaos.
The ping-pong ball barrelled across the table, narrowly missing the edge.