Barge in a sentence as a noun

I once assisted getting a barge into a port.

We didn't bail out the barge and steamboat industry when trains came along.

It's not really a "mystery barge" anymore is it?

"That "solid surface" will presumably be a barge.

There's a feature called "executive barge in" that pops up from time to time when shopping for PBX systems.

I hope Myth Busters read HN. This would be a good one: Can you take a 2CV and turn it into a motorcycle and river-crossing barge.

Banks in China aren't going to touch Bitcoin, or BTC-related businesses with a barge pole now.

Barge in a sentence as a verb

The Google barge is displacing thousands of cubic meters of water, some of which has been in the bay for decades.

Why aren't the barge-lords being treated like slum-lords when the barges they run are overcrowded, full of mould, etc.?

Any data located on the barge would still be intact until communications could be restored.

Why isn't anyone building legal barges with decent living conditions to compete with the barge-lords?

It's just off-putting and some day when some other startup starts eating Google's lunch this barge will come across as the early signal that Google just had too much cash than was good for it.

Executive barge in allows a user with the appropriate rights to open an audio channel to any phone connected to the switch, bypassing the alerting phase.

>"I'm a male and why is this on my reddit page" and people that just barge in without reading rules to post things against our rulesI think its asking way too much of someone who wants to join a casual site known for cat pics and meme jokes to read through the couple dozen default sub rules.

Barge definitions

noun

a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)

See also: flatboat lighter

verb

push one's way; "she barged into the meeting room"

verb

transport by barge on a body of water