barreled

/ˈbɛrəld/
adjective
  1. Having a barrel or barrels, especially of a specified type or number.
    • He bought a single-barreled pistol for target practice.
    • The old ship had a wide-barreled cannon on its deck.
    • The double-barreled shotgun was used for hunting birds.
  2. Put or stored in a barrel.
    • The barreled wine was shipped across the ocean.
    • The barreled whiskey aged for ten years before being bottled.
    • They sold barreled water to the village during the drought.
verb
  1. Past tense of barrel; moved very quickly, often in a straight line.
    • The car barreled down the highway at top speed.
    • He barreled through the crowd to catch the train.
    • The horse barreled toward the finish line.
Synonyms
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