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barrel in

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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.
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Step 4: Now move the waver down and place the first barrel in the last wave so that the waves interlock together without forming any dents or harsh lines.
83 a barrel in Asian electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, midmorning in Singapore.
A pipe attached to the pump reaches to the very bottom of the barrel in order to draw liquid from the very deepest part first.
 
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