1.b> () / ;
2.b> / ();
to barge againstb> = to barge into;
to barge inb> 1) i> (); he had the unmannerly habit of barging in when not wanted ; you needn't barge in! ! !
2) i> (); the children barged in i> ;
to barge intob> ,i> i> (), ; he barged into me , .