1. To access some abode abruptly or aggressively, or force one's way into a abode or thing. He aloof barreled into the affair with no warning.Don't butt in actuality talking loudly—this is a church!2. To bang with addition or something. There's a cavity in the barn aperture from back my son barreled into it with his bike.I angled the bend and about barreled into Tara.Learn more: barrel
barrel in (to some place)
Fig. to move into a abode rapidly and with abundant force. Tony barreled into the allowance and disconnected the agenda game.He aloof barreled in after knocking.Learn more: barrelLearn more:
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