Barge

Noun

 * 1) A large flat-bottomed boat used mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods or bulk cargo
 * 2) A richly decorated ceremonial state vessel propelled by rowers for river processions
 * 3) A large flat-bottomed coastal trading vessel having a large spritsail and jib-headed topsail, a fore staysail and a very small mizen, and having leeboards instead of a keel
 * 4) One of the boats of a warship having fourteen oars
 * 5) The wooden disk in which bread or biscuit is placed on a mess table

Verb

 * 1) To intrude or break through, particularly in an unwelcome or clumsy manner.
 * 2)  To push someone.

Adjectives for Barge
imperial; ungainly; gorgeous; state; abandoned; sluggish; dingy; gaily-painted; clumsy.

Verbs for Barge
adorn—; anchor—; board—; christen—; command—; control—; convoy—; cushion —; decorate—; design—; dock—; equip—;escort—; fit out—; land—; lash—; launch—; license—; moor—; navigate—; pilot— power—; propel—; rig—; shift—; stow— straddle—; tow—; —coasts; —conveys; — discharges; —drifts; —journeys; —plies;—sails; —slips past; —trades; —transports;—tugs.

Thesaurus
amble, boat, bowl along, bundle, bus, cart, clump, coach, drag, dray, ferry, float, flounce, foot, footslog, halt, haul, hippety-hop, hitch, hobble, hop, jog, jolt, jump, lighter, limp, lumber, lunge, lurch, mince, pace, paddle, peg, piaffe, piaffer, plod, prance, rack, raft, roll, sashay, saunter, scuff, scuffle, scuttle, shamble, ship, shuffle, sidle, single-foot, skip, sled, sledge, slink, slither, slog, slouch, stagger, stalk, stamp, stomp, straddle, straggle, stride, stroll, strut, stumble, stump, swagger, swing, tittup, toddle, totter, traipse, trip, truck, trudge, van, waddle, wagon, wamble, wheelbarrow, wiggle, wobble

Etymology
From barge 'boat', from Medieval Latin barga, from Vulgar Latin barica, from Ancient Greek βάρις (báris) 'Egyptian boat', from Coptic bari 'small boat', from Ancient Egyptian bēre.

Synonyms

 * lighter

Derived terms
admiral's barge; barge in; dumb barge; bargee;