Crossword-Solution: BARGES 6 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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BARGES anagram GABERS, REBAGS

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Flat-bottomed garbage boats 1 answer
___ in (enters abruptly): Colloq. 1 answer
Towed by Tugboat Annie. 1 answer
Towboats' burdens 1 answer
Things towed along towpaths 1 answer
Some flatboats 1 answer
Sights from the Gateway Arch 1 answer
River carriers 1 answer
Pushes one's way 1 answer
Makes an unannounced entrance, with "in" 1 answer
Frequent Great Lakes travelers 1 answer
Flat-bottomed canal boats 1 answer
Flat carriers 1 answer
Enters unannounced, with "in" 1 answer
Enters aggressively, with "in" 1 answer
Arrives impolitely, with "in" 1 answer
Boats for heavy loads 1 answer
Boats on a canal 1 answer
Enters rudely, with "in" 1 answer
Bursts (in) 2 answers
Garbage boats 2 answers
Gondolas 2 answers
Trash haulers 2 answers
Lighters 2 answers
Canal boats 2 answers
Scows 2 answers
River boats 3 answers
Freight carriers 3 answers
River transports 3 answers
BUTTS in 5 answers
Flat-bottomed boats 7 answers
Harbor sights 11 answers
CANAL CRAFT 12 answers
Harbor craft 14 answers
Vessels 19 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BARGES (5)

There were a few lighters and barges, but none of the great merchantmen such as ply the upper air between the cities of the outer world.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
But it was indeed a change to them all, not only from Sandwich, but from their old place, instead of the great river where the huge barges with their mighty brown and yellow sails went tacking from side to side like little pleasure-skiffs, and where the long thin boats shot past with eight and sometimes twelve rowers, their windows now looked out upon a dirty paved yard.
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 2008
Williams” is on her way to New Orleans with a tow of thirty-two barges, containing six hundred thousand bushels (seventy-six pounds to the bushel) of coal exclusive of her own fuel, being the largest tow ever taken to New Orleans or anywhere else in the world.
Life On The Mississippi, Complete Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 2006
Stossen and her daughter, suitably arrayed for a county garden party function with an infusion of Almanack de Gotha, sailed through the narrow grass paddock and the ensuing gooseberry garden with the air of state barges making an unofficial progress along a rural trout stream.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Over the rapids, where in after years trim Bell Weir lock will stand, they have been forced or dragged by their sturdy rowers, and now are crowding up as near as they dare come to the great covered barges, which lie in readiness to bear King John to where the fateful Charter waits his signing.
Three Men in a Boat Jerome K. Jerome 1995

Quotes with BARGES (3)

Death is impatient and thoughtless. It barges into your room when you are right in the middle of something, and it doesn't bother to wipe its boots.
Tom Robbins Jitterbug Perfume
When we walk in the sunour shadows are like barges of silence.
Mark Strand
My mother once wrote a poem about rivers. They were women, she wrote. Starting out small girls, tiny streams decorated with wildflowers. They were torrents, gouging paths through sheer granite, flinging themselves off cliffs, fearless and irresistible. Later, they grew fat servicable, broad slow curves carrying commerce and sewage, but in their unconscious depths catfish gorged, grew the size of barges, and in the hundred-year storms, they rose up, forgetting the promises the…
Janet Fitch White Oleander
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 41 times in crossword archives (1950–2024).