barged

[bɑːdʒd]

barged Definition

  • 1to move forcefully or roughly
  • 2to intrude or interrupt rudely

Using barged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "barged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He barged into the room without knocking.

  • Example

    She barged past me in the hallway.

  • Example

    The football player barged through the defense to score a touchdown.

barged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for barged

Phrases with barged

  • barge in/into

    to enter a place rudely or abruptly, without being invited or welcomed

    Example

    He just barged into the meeting without waiting for an invitation.

  • to push past someone or something roughly and without regard for others

    Example

    She barged past the other shoppers to get to the front of the line.

  • something that is so undesirable or unpleasant that one would not touch it with a barge pole

    Example

    I wouldn't touch that job with a barge pole - it sounds terrible!

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Summary: barged in Brief

The verb 'barged' [bɑːdʒd] means to move forcefully or roughly, or to intrude or interrupt rudely. It can be used to describe physical actions, such as pushing or shoving, or social interactions, such as interrupting or intruding. Common phrases include 'barge in/into' and 'barge past,' while the idiom 'not touch something with a barge pole' implies something is undesirable.