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barged in to

verb as in charge

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In 2019, four masked men wielding bats and hammers barged in to the radio station after smashing through its glass door.

From Reuters

In the Before Times, men in suits and 20-somethings in T-shirts would have lined up outside before it opened and barged in to claim choice tables.

Tuesday – and barged in to find a different, innocent family that had lived in the apartment for four months, police said.

Wearing a “SeaWorld Sucks” T-shirt, Cromwell and six activists with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals barged in to the “Orca Encounter” show July 24 and spoke through a megaphone demanding SeaWorld release its orcas living in tanks and move them to massive pens in the ocean.

Wearing a “SeaWorld Sucks” T-shirt, Cromwell and six activists with the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals barged in to the “Orca Encounter” show July 24 and spoke through a megaphone demanding SeaWorld release its orcas living in tanks and move them to massive pens in the ocean.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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