barge in
Third Person
barges in
Present Participle
barging in
Past Tense
barged in
Past Participle
barged in
1
to interrupt a conversation abruptly and without invitation
- He always barges in on our discussions without waiting for an invitation.
- Please don't barge in when others are talking; it's rude.
- She tends to barge in with her opinions without considering others' viewpoints.
- They had a private conversation until someone barged in and interrupted them.
- I was about to explain when he barged in and started talking over me.
2
to enter a room or space suddenly and without permission
- I was working when my friend barged in and demanded my attention.
- He barged in without even waiting for an invitation.
- They were having a private conversation when he barged in, making things awkward.
- Don't just barge in!You need to knock before entering someone's office.
- He barged in, completely ignoring the fact that we were in the middle of a call.
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