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barge in

Idioms  
  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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Fuel typically arrives by barge in the summer, when ice clears from waterways.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 7, 2026

Although Blue Origin was unable to land its first stage booster on a barge in the Atlantic, New Glenn reached its intended orbit on the first try.

From MarketWatch Nov. 7, 2025

"Is This Thing On?" stemmed from "a chance encounter" between Bishop and Arnett on a barge in Amsterdam, with the actor inspired by hearing the comedian's life-story.

From Barron's Oct. 15, 2025

I realize it was a bit of an unusual move to just barge in, but, seemingly unfazed, she smiled back.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 11, 2025

Dozens of unruly theatergoers try to barge in.

From "Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever" by Bill O'Reilly

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