Barge (Noun)
Meaning
A flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals).
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- A massive barge floated slowly along the canal, its deck loaded with hundreds of crates.
- The shipbuilder launched a large barge that was capable of transporting huge cargo along the inland waterway.
- Barges often block the riverbank at sunset as workers repair them before loading their goods the next morning.
- Fresh fruits were packed on wooden boxes, arranged systematically and bound tight with metal bars in this beautiful looking huge long Barge made its course alongside nearby street during celebrations times festivities ceremonies often include aquatic ornaments processions cultural practice especially weekend hours one floating structures held or big waves decorations
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