barrel in(to)
barrel in(to)
1. To enter some place 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.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
barrel in (to some place)
Fig. to move into a place rapidly and with great force. Tony barreled into the room and interrupted the card game. He just barreled in without knocking.
See also: barrel
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- barrel in
- know (one's) place
- know one's place
- know place
- know your place
- keep (one's) place
- keep place
- come on into (some place)
- come right in
- fly off