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barging in to

verb as in charge

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And now, at the eleventh hour, a shadowy group is barging in to muddy the waters even further.

From Slate

“I just want that one hour before I go to bed where they’re not clawing at me or barging in to talk to me while I’m in the restroom,” Edwards said.

“I just want that one hour before I go to bed where they’re not clawing at me or barging in to talk to me while I’m in the restroom,” Edwards said.

The elderly Bangladeshi lady living there was polite, but barging in to your childhood home is not the kind of thing you can ask to do twice, particularly if the second time you show up without the kid.

Unshockingly, some parents and advocacy groups have taken umbrage with the notion of the world’s most famous plastic woman barging in to Girl Scouts terrain.

From Salon

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

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