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English dictionary: words starting with barge

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noun

A long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.

Usage examples:

During slack water, tugs tow freight barges and rafts of logs through the narrows with scant room t…
verb

Move forcefully or roughly.

Usage examples:

We can't just barge into a private garden
phrasal verb

Enter uninvited; informal

noun

A board, typically an ornamental one, fixed to the gable end of a roof to hide the ends of the roof timbers.

Usage examples:

Not only is this a large building, it is one with sophisticated carpentry and rich design: see the …
verb

Move forcefully or roughly.

Usage examples:

We can't just barge into a private garden
noun

A long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.

Usage examples:

During slack water, tugs tow freight barges and rafts of logs through the narrows with scant room t…
noun

A person in charge of or working on a barge.

Usage examples:

One old bargee described the institute as the happiest, blessedest little place in brentford.
noun

A person in charge of or working on a barge.

Usage examples:

One old bargee described the institute as the happiest, blessedest little place in brentford.

Bargello

bɑːˈdʒel.əʊ
noun

A kind of embroidery worked on canvas in stitch patterns suggestive of flames.

Usage examples:

The bargello stitch, also called the florentine stitch and the flame stitch, is a simple stitch to …
noun

A kind of embroidery worked on canvas in stitch patterns suggestive of flames.

Usage examples:

The bargello stitch, also called the florentine stitch and the flame stitch, is a simple stitch to …
noun

A person who works on a barge.

Usage examples:

It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but i wonder what those 19th century bargemen w…
noun

The master or owner of a barge.

Usage examples:

Co-owner phil dunham, a 45-year-old bargemaster from runcorn, admitted it was sad to see the two do…
noun

A person who works on a barge.

Usage examples:

It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but i wonder what those 19th century bargemen w…
noun

A long pole used to propel a barge and fend off obstacles.

noun

A long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.

Usage examples:

During slack water, tugs tow freight barges and rafts of logs through the narrows with scant room t…
verb

Move forcefully or roughly.

Usage examples:

We can't just barge into a private garden

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