The Bargees managed to score a penalty goal in the first half, and won on that.
The Bargees had brought down a player of some reputation from the North, and were as strong as ever in the scrum.
The player from the North had scarcely touched the ball during the whole game, and altogether the Bargees were becoming restless and excited.
Peter had once asked one of the bargees the time, and had been told to "get out of that," in a tone so fierce that he did not stop to say anything about his having just as much right on the towing-path as the man himself.
Of course the bargees pay their toll of lives like other sailors.
I learned that the race of bargees had all along known the best use to which a barge could be put, and I myself figured as a tardy practitioner in ideas which had been immemorially in their possession.
To see a 'stackie' blindly but accurately turning up a crowded reach of London River makes one respect the race of bargees for ever.
When you sail by bargees or smacksmen at anchor you behold them apparently staring aimlessly on to the sea or into the sky; but they are watching.
To witness the consummate skill of this feat is to respect the race of bargees for ever.
Friend Hans is evidently entertaining the bargees and ignores Kaiser Bill's lighting restrictions.
Having made all secure, the women bargeesleft the boat.
The bargees we knew were a good friendly sort, and used to let us go all over the barges when they were in a good temper.
Bargees are the captains and crews of the big barges that are pulled up and down the river by slow horses.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bargees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.