Similar words: charge, in charge, in charge of, take charge, discharging, barge, large, target. Meaning: [tʃɑːdʒ] adj. 1. of a particle or body or system; having a net amount of positive or negative electric charge 2. fraught with great emotion 3. supplied with carbon dioxide 4. capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy.
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(181) The survey found a wide variation in the prices charged for canteen food.
(182) He charged into the crowd. "Break it up," he shouted.
(183) Our tent was so large that they charged us for two campsites.
(184) As you are aware, a fee will be charged annually.
(185) They were charged with obstructing the police in the course of their duty.
(186) A man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of a schoolgirl.
(187) The terrorists were charged with waging war against the state.
(188) The spiritual leader charged that the book blasphemed against Islam.
(189) She was arrested and charged with murdering the two children.
(190) Many brokers were charged with cheating customers in commodity trades.
(191) The defendant is accused of/charged with a range of crimes, from theft to murder.
(192) She has not yet been formally charged with the offence.
(193) The hotel charged me $100 for a room for the night.
(194) He charged into a tree and hurt his head yesterday evening.
(195) The seashore hotel charged the travelers $20 for a room for the night during the summer holiday.
(196) He will appear in court tomorrow charged with the murder.
(197) He has been charged with extortion and abusing his powers.
(198) They charged that the police had beaten three students to death.
(199) An air hostess was arrested and charged with drug smuggling.
(200) Four people will appear in court today, charged with possessing explosives.
(201) The directors of the railway company could be charged with corporate manslaughter.
(202) The clerk was charged with embezzling $3 million from the bank where he worked.
(203) The price tag says $100 and you charged me for $120; how do you explain the discrepancy?
(204) Clients are not charged by the minute but given unmetered access to the Internet for a fixed fee.
(205) Callers are charged a premium rate of 48p a minute.
(206) Doctor Rivers was charged with gross negligence,(www.Sentencedict.com) unprofessional conduct and improper use of dangerous drugs.
(207) A fee is charged for each year of study and is payable at enrolment.
(208) He is charged with kidnapping a businessman last year and holding him for ransom.
(209) The rent charged depends largely on the size and locality of the flat.
(210) He recriminated against the owner of the car who charged him with stealing.
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