Sentence examples for were charging from inspiring English sources

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were charging

verb

To place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to. transitive

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There they were, charging around.

They were charging $60 for my jersey.

They were charging a lot for water.

"They were charging about half of what we were charging," Ms. Toukou, 34, said.

Some private lots were charging $38 for game parking.

Other airline companies were charging as much as $125,000.

The Storm led and were charging down the field.

That, he said, is what they were charging for.

Others were charging extra for lunches and outings.

"People were charging at me, looking for help, looking for cures.

Earlier, camels and horses were charging the crowd — what does a camel sound like?

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