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  • Barging into the side of the Brazilian's Ferrari, he inflicted damage that seemed to cause Massa to run wide and hit the barrier when the two cars entered the tunnel side by side a few seconds later.

    Hothead Lewis Hamilton needs a crash course in humility | Richard Williams 2011

  • Barging in to Samuels's apartment, Monty claps Samuels on the shoulder too heartily, with barely repressed violence — "You thought you could skip out on us, didn't you?" — suggesting that it is impossible to avoid the fascist menace, that in tolerating Monty, Samuels sowed the seeds of his own destruction.

    Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007

  • MOOS: Barging on to David Letterman's desk, poor David has had his share of out of it celebs.

    CNN Transcript Dec 1, 2006 2006

  • Barging in at the start of the year, it catches many pros out of shape and out of sync.

    USATODAY.com - American flavor Down Under? 2003

  • Barging through the crowd of tourists, I clattered down towards the plain, just in time to see Tiepolo slip into the back of an expensive-looking motorcar which chugged away in a cloud of yellow dust.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • Barging through the crowd of tourists, I clattered down towards the plain, just in time to see Tiepolo slip into the back of an expensive-looking motorcar which chugged away in a cloud of yellow dust.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • Barging into her husband's office and threatening to have his knees capped ... that sort of stuff ... we call them enemies, Lindsay.

    3rd Degree Patterson, James, 1947- 2004

  • Barging down on her like an enraged rhino, he shot past, in hot pursuit of self-respect.

    Firestorm Barr, Nevada 1996

  • Barging off in a great hurry, without even thinking about what might happen.

    The Secret of the Mansion Campbell, Julie, 1908- 1984

  • Barging off in a great hurry, without even thinking about what might happen.

    The Secret Of The Mansion Campbell, Julie, 1908- 1984

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