barrel in(to)



barrel in(to)

1. To enter someplace abruptly or aggressively, or force one's way into a place or thing. He just barreled into the meeting with no warning. Don't barrel in here talking loudly—this is a church!
2. To collide with someone or something. There's a dent in the garage door from when my son barreled into it with his bike. I rounded the corner and nearly barreled into Tara.
See also: barrel

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Rabindra-Bengali
Michol-Biblical Latin
AustĖJa-Lithuanian, Baltic Mythology
CephasSEE-fəs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin
Gintaras-Lithuanian
ĐOrĐE-Serbian