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barge in

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  1. Enter rudely or abruptly, intrude. For example, Her mother never knocks but just barges in. The term is also put asto mean interrupt, as in Who asked you to barge into our conversation? These phrases use to barge in the sense of “bump into” or “knock against,” which may allude to the propensity of these clumsy vessels to collide with other craft. [Late 1800s]


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Jenkins couldn’t complete his last fourth-down pass for Barge in the extra period.

From Washington Times • Sep. 12, 2015

In 1387 we are told that the chief pontiff resided in Apulia and that the Waldensian community at Barge in Piedmont was presided over by two Apulians.

From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II by Lea, Henry Charles

Within the memory of the writer there lingers the picture of a sheltered nook on the shores of Lake Le Barge, in which half a thousand gold seekers lay storm-bound. 

From Revolution, and Other Essays by London, Jack