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barging into

verb as in charge

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But foreign policy still has a way of barging into a campaign, especially when global events remind voters that the world is a dangerous place.

Eight plays, seven runs, David Montgomery barging into the end zone from a yard out to end it.

Or, he said, officials could go to an apartment complex with warrants for two or three people, and then “go door to door, start barging into apartments, and arresting all these folks.”

Residents in impoverished communities in Rankin County have complained that deputies targeted them for years, routinely barging into homes without warrants and violently shaking them down for information on drug use.

While most of this year’s “funny” commercials were real duds, I actually laughed out loud at the Dunkin spot featuring Ben Affleck, Tom Brady, and a very reluctant Matt Damon barging into Jennifer Lopez’s recording studio to lay down an execrable track as the “DunKings.”

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

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