Phrases with «charge»

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The word "charge" means to ask someone to pay for something or to be responsible for something. It can also mean to move quickly towards something or to give an object an electrical current. Full definition

Noun + «charge»

Adjective + «charge»

«charge» + noun

Verb + «charge»

«to charge» + noun

Sentences with «charge»

  • Three MPs and a peer tell a court they are not guilty of charges of false accounting in relation to their expenses claims. (news.bbc.co.uk)
  • Demand for protection and retirement hasn't diminished no matter who is in charge in the nation's capital. (insurancenewsnet.com)
  • Best of all, there are many 100 % free dating sites that provide free of charge for single American women and men to find their other half. (afreecupid.com)
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