单词 | to barge one's way |
释义 | > as lemmasto barge one's way a. intransitive. To bump heavily into (a person), to knock roughly against; to go roughly and heavily through, into, along, about, or against (a place, etc.); also with adverbs about, around. Also to barge one's way. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > forcibly shovec888 thrustc1330 crowda1415 throngc1440 thrumble?a1513 to shoulder one's way1581 to make one's way1589 bear1594 push1602 jostle1622 force1653 way1694 squeeze1704 to push one's way1716 thrutchc1837 barge1888 the world > movement > impact > impinge [verb (intransitive)] > heavily barge1888 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come into [verb (transitive)] > in unwelcome or unwarranted manner to trench into (unto)1621 top1664 trespass1720 barge1911 muscle1929 1888 Boy's Own Paper Christmas No. 56/2 Dig your heels in, old chap,..and barge into the bank! 1890 J. S. Farmer Slang I. 124/1 Barge..(Uppingham School.)—To knock against a person; to come into collision with. 1899 Daily News 10 July 9/2 Defendant denied that the cocks were fighting. They were merely ‘barging’ as it was called in Lancashire. 1904 R. Kipling Traffics & Discov. 318 You ought to have summoned me for trespass when I barged through your woods. 1904 R. Kipling in Windsor Mag. Jan. 234/2 I remember..the dropped jaw of the midshipman in her whaler when we barged fairly into him. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 4 Oct. 4/2 Old Bubblyjock barges backwards and forwards through the midst of us. 1911 C. E. W. Bean ‘Dreadnought’ of Darling xxxviii. 339 A crowd of men came barging into the hut. 1915 W. J. Locke Jaffery xvii. 232 He..barged mightily down Fleet Street. 1919 C. Orr Glorious Thing vi. 63 His first mishap was to barge into Isabel's fiancé, his second to be barged into by Isabel. 1924 Blackwood's Mag. June 751/2 The camel..is an awkward and troublesome creature on a narrow road, especially if he takes fright, barging about to the danger of everybody. 1924 Chambers's Jrnl. 294/2 Pattering donkeys barge their way through the crowded alleys. 1961 Times 13 Feb. 4/2 Place kick..given for barging in the line-out. < as lemmas |
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