Sentences with barge
barge
B b - Carrying goods by train costs nearly three times more than carrying them by barge.
- Students tried to barge into the secretariat buildings. [VERB + into]
- He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom.
- She barged through the door without even knocking.
- He would barge into them and kick them in the shins. [V into/past n]
- To barge into a conversation
- Seven days earlier, Mrs Feniger was among up to 1000 forced onto a barge near Stutthof.
- The Joe Griffin barge carries the containment box that will be used.
- Elegantly decorated barges on the Grand Canal in Venice.
- To barge through a crowd.
- Coal and ore had been barged down the Ohio to the Mississippi.
- The home side were professionally going about their business and were denied a spot-kick when Dunne clumsily barged Nani off the the ball.