Yes, charge is playable
...and is worth 13 points.
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"Charge" Definition
noun
A claim of wrongdoing; an accusation: a charge of murder; pleaded not guilty to the charges.
A debt or an entry in an account recording a debt: Are you paying cash or is this a charge?.
A financial burden, such as a tax or lien.
A quantity of explosive to be set off at one time.
A rushing, forceful attack: repelled the charge of enemy troops; the charge of a herd of elephants.
verb-intransitive
Accounting To consider or record as a loss. Often used with off.
To demand or ask payment: did not charge for the second cup of coffee.
To postpone payment for a purchase.
To rush forward in or as if in a violent attack: dogs trained to charge at intruders; children charging through the house.
verb-transitive
Basketball To bump or run into (a defender) illegally while in possession of the ball or having just made a pass or shot.
Electricity To cause formation of a net electric charge on or in (a conductor, for example).
Electricity To energize (a storage battery) by passing current through it in the direction opposite to discharge.
Heraldry To place a charge on (an escutcheon).
Law To instruct (a jury) about the law, its application, and the weighing of evidence.
idiom
In charge Chiefly British Under arrest.
In charge In a position of leadership or supervision: the security agent in charge at the airport.
verb
To lay or put a load on or in.
To place a charge (as of powder) in.
To load or fill to capacity.
To restore the active materials in (a storage battery) by the passage of a direct current through in the opposite direction to that of discharge.
To give an electric charge to.
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