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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(211) He was arrested and charged with causing a disturbance in a public place.
(212) They are both charged with conspiracy to defraud an insurance company of $20 000.
(213) The cavalry charged up the hill to engage the rebels.
(214) He was up before the magistrates' court charged with dangerous driving.
(215) The men were charged with affray / with causing an affray.
(216) He was charged with driving without due care and attention.
(217) He charged me to take good care of his children while he was away.
(218) She was charged with a misdemeanour, that of carrying a concealed weapon.
(219) They were charged with plotting the overthrow of the state.
(220) Some have charged that the Puritans were sexually repressed and inhibited.
(221) She was arrested and charged with being a common slag.
(222) Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk.
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(223) The tax collector has been charged with extorting money from several shopkeepers.
(224) First half profits have charged ahead from £127.6m to £134.2m.
(225) One per cent commission is charged for cashing traveller's cheques.
(226) In an emotionally charged speech, he said he was resigning.
(227) Luggage in excess of 100 kg will be charged extra.
(228) He is charged with several misdemeanor, including driving without a valid licence and creating a disturbance.
(229) The fee his lawyer charged for drawing up the deed was enough in all conscience.
(230) The shaver can be charged up and used while travelling.
(231) A man has been remanded in custody charged with the murder of an eight-year-old girl.
(232) The idea that I could be charged when I'm in credit makes me very angry.
(233) She was charged with fraud, but her lawyer managed to get her off.
(234) The crowd backed off in terror as the police charged.
(235) They were charged with failing to have professional indemnity cover.
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