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The phrase "a barge of" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a large quantity or load of something, often metaphorically.
Example: "She had a barge of responsibilities to manage after her promotion."
Alternatives: "a boatload of" or "a ton of".
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Isn't that a type of boat, a barge of some sort?
They peered down expectantly, perhaps hoping for a barge of fresh silage.
If you haven't met her already, say hello to the Galaxy Note 3, a barge of a phone with incredible processing power and no fashion sense whatsoever.
Captain Linzee sent a barge of men to the shore in search of livestock.
Only Harry uses Molly's co-worker, a barge of a woman named Lucille, as his entree.
The Portuguese paid their first visit to the islands on 21 January 1509, when they landed at Mahim after capturing a barge of the Gujarat Sultanate in the Mahim creek.
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A barge full of 3 million gallons of heating oil ran aground in a wildlife refuge on the central Jersey shoreline, where I was the local Coast Guard commander.
There will also be a barge full of comedians – called the Tales of the Riverbank Comedy Barge – travelling from London to Edinburgh with impromptu gigs and masterclasses along the way.
"Look at that barge," he added, nodding toward atug hauling a barge full of diesel fuel off in the distance.
A barge full of United Nations supplies arrived in rebel-controlled Kisangani after a 12-day voyage up the Congo River from government-held territory.
A 200m-long cargo ship hit a barge full of rocks in the English Channel, as Storm Angus battered the south coast of England with high winds and heavy rain.
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