verb
- moved very fast, especially in a reckless or uncontrolled way
- put or packed into barrels
Usage: past tense of barrel
Usage: past tense of barrel
adjective
- having a barrel or barrels
- having a round, barrel-like shape
Examples
- The truck barreled down the highway at dangerous speeds.
- She barreled through the crowd to catch the train.
- The workers barreled the wine for aging.
- He carried a double-barreled shotgun.
- The barrel-chested man had a barreled appearance.
- The car barreled around the corner without slowing down.
- They barreled the oil for shipment overseas.