“Barge in” means:
- To Enter or Interrupt Abruptly and Without Permission:
- To enter a place or situation in a forceful or rude manner, often without regard for others’ presence or consent.
Prepositions
- Before “barge in”: Usually used with nouns or noun phrases representing where or on what the intrusion occurs.
- Example: “They barged in on the meeting without any notice.”
- After “barge in”: Followed by the location or situation where the interruption occurs.
- Example: “She barged in on their conversation.”
Collocations
- Barge in on someone
- Barge in during a meeting
- Barge in without knocking
- Barge in uninvited
Example Sentences
- He barged in on the private conversation without knocking.
- She didn’t like it when they barged in on her personal space.
- They barged in during the middle of the meeting, disrupting everyone.
- He was annoyed because someone barged in on his office while he was working.
- They barged in unannounced at the event, causing a scene.
- She felt it was rude when they barged in without waiting for an invitation.
- He barged in on the discussion, demanding to have his say.
- They barged in on the party and immediately started causing trouble.
- She was embarrassed when she accidentally barged in on the wrong room.
- He tried to barge in during the presentation, which was highly inappropriate.
- They barged in without checking if the meeting had started.
- She was frustrated because he barged in on her work with unnecessary questions.
- The guests barged in on the private dinner, making everyone uncomfortable.
- He barged in during the conversation, interrupting the speaker.
- They didn’t wait for permission and barged in on the photo shoot.
- She was surprised when they barged in uninvited to her wedding.
- He barged in on the team’s brainstorming session with his own ideas.
- They barged in on the group discussion, demanding attention.
- She tried to avoid any situation where someone might barge in on her plans.
- He was frustrated because his colleagues barged in on his project without consulting him.
- They barged in on the conversation at the café, making it difficult to talk.
- She didn’t expect them to barge in on her personal meeting with the client.
- He felt it was unprofessional when they barged in during the presentation.
- They barged in on the quiet study room, making a lot of noise.
- She was caught off guard when they barged in during her speech.
- He felt embarrassed after he accidentally barged in on a confidential discussion.
- They barged in on the peaceful gathering, disrupting the atmosphere.
- She tried to keep the situation calm despite them barging in on the party.
- He barged in on the private conversation with his own agenda.
- They barged in on the training session, distracting the participants.
- She was annoyed when her friends barged in on her planned solitude.
- He tried to handle the situation diplomatically even though they barged in uninvited.
- They barged in on the closed meeting, demanding to be heard.
- She was irritated by the way they barged in on her personal time.
- He felt the need to address the issue when they barged in on his work space.
- They barged in during the middle of the event, causing confusion.
- She was startled when they barged in on her quiet dinner.
- He managed to stay calm despite them barging in on his presentation.
- They barged in without warning, making everyone uncomfortable.
- She was surprised by how rudely they barged in on her meeting.
- He didn’t appreciate how they barged in during his critical work.
- They barged in on the family gathering, creating an awkward situation.
- She was caught off guard when her colleagues barged in unannounced.
- He was frustrated when they barged in on his personal time with his family.
- They barged in on the quiet café, making a scene.
- She felt it was disrespectful when they barged in on her conversation.
- He tried to avoid confrontation even though they barged in on his project.
- They barged in during the important discussion, causing disruption.
- She was dismayed when they barged in on her private meeting with a client.
- He had to manage the chaos when they barged in on the organized event.