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barge off

 

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Barge Off

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense:

  1. To leave abruptly or suddenly in a rough or forceful manner.

Usage:

- She got into an argument with her friend and decided to barge off without saying goodbye.

- The angry customer barged off from the store after complaining about the service.


Part of Speech: Noun

Sense:

  1. A large, flat-bottomed boat used for transporting cargo, typically on rivers and canals.

Usage:

- The barge off the coast was loaded with construction materials for the new bridge.

- The company transports goods using barges off the Mississippi River.


Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense:

  1. Describing something popular or widely accepted.

Usage:

- The song is a barge off hit and has been played on the radio non-stop.

- This new fashion trend has become barge off among teenagers.


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