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bargee

British  
/ bɑːˈdʒiː, ˈbɑːdʒmən /

noun

  1. a person employed on or in charge of a barge

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But Pamela Smith, chair of the National Bargee Travellers Association, said it disputed the CRT's interpretation because the law does not specify any distance or travel pattern.

From BBC • Aug. 31, 2019

Bargee said the video was meant to be fun and not a “statement on gender politics.”

From Washington Times • Jan. 22, 2015

Bargee said the video was meant to be fun and not a "statement on gender politics."

From US News • Jan. 22, 2015

She was ultimately rescued after passersby spotted her walking with Mitchell and Bargee on a street in the Salt Lake City suburb of Sandy.

From Reuters • Nov. 19, 2010

Bargee is free, and the ashes of his pipe are worth a king's ransom.

From The Open Air by Jefferies, Richard