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barge

noun as in large work boat

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I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge.

His shirt was torn, one of his worn sneakers was more like a rubber-soled barge—the SS Nike.

When they moved back to London, the only accommodation they could afford was a freezing, leaky barge on the Thames.

At last, two peasants barge into the scene, with spades and threshers on their backs.

Because without them, and the things they make, the world would be a garbage barge.

From this child's arm matter was taken and transferred to that of J. Barge, a boy of seven years old.

One day, Kari and Kopee and I went to the river bank to help pull a big barge up the river.

The rope almost broke and the barge swayed in the water, almost toppled, and then drifted to its previous position.

After he had pulled the barge about two hundred yards he stopped; the rope slackened and then the current pulled against us.

That done we went to the Globe and there had a good dinner, and by and by took barge again and so home.

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On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to barge, such as: raft, ark, dory, flatboat, lighter, and scow.

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

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