barging

[ˈbɑːdʒɪŋ]

barging Definition

  • 1the activity of transporting goods on a barge
  • 2entering or intruding rudely or abruptly

Using barging: Examples

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

  • Example

    The barging of goods is a common sight on the river.

  • Example

    He kept barging into the conversation without any invitation.

  • Example

    She barged through the door without knocking.

barging Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with barging

  • entering a place rudely or abruptly without permission

    Example

    I was in a meeting when he barged in without knocking.

  • moving through a place roughly and without care

    Example

    She barged through the crowd to get to the front of the stage.

  • barging ahead

    moving forward with determination and little regard for others

    Example

    He kept barging ahead, ignoring the other runners in the race.

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Summary: barging in Brief

The term 'barging' [ˈbɑːdʒɪŋ] can refer to the transportation of goods on a barge or the act of entering or intruding rudely or abruptly. Examples include 'The barging of goods is a common sight on the river.' and 'He kept barging into the conversation without any invitation.' Phrases like 'barging in' and 'barging through' denote abrupt entry or movement, while 'barging ahead' implies moving forward with little regard for others.