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barricade English

Meaning barricade meaning

What does barricade mean?

barricade

(= roadblock) a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc a barrier (usually thrown up hastily) to impede the advance of an enemy they stormed the barricade (= block, stop) render unsuitable for passage block the way barricade the streets stop the busy road block off with barricades prevent access to by barricading The street where the President lives is always barricaded

Synonyms barricade synonyms

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Topics barricade topics

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Conjugation barricade conjugation

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barricade · verb

Examples barricade examples

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Simple sentences

The laborers formed a human barricade.
Let's barricade the door.
Lock and barricade all doors.

Movie subtitles

WE'LL BARRICADE THE DOOR.
Tell the men to get to the bottom of the barricade where the logs are the thickest.
Barricade the doors!
Get that barricade up, will ya!
Better build that barricade higher.
But, Roy, they've gone and built a barricade around that mine of yours.
The barricade's open, sir.
See that barricade, my boys?
Open this barricade.
Barricade the door!
We'll cut out into the desert here and set up the barricade here!
And I thought it was the electronic barricade around the house!
I wouldn't do anything! Johnny has left the barricade.
Stand by to rig a new barricade.
We'll barricade the door!
Barricade the doors and windows.
Remove the barricade. Open that door.
Set up that barricade with those saddles!
But they've built a barricade.
Cut out into the desert here, and set up the barricade here.
Dpen up this barricade!
Barricade is not repairable.
Rip out the phone, barricade the doors we won't set foot out of the hotel, have all our meals sent in.
Let's barricade the door.
Halt. remove the barricade. Dudelman.
Barricade the doors! Chairs, tables, up against the windows!
Engineer, there's a barricade ahead!
Civil Defence have said that we've. got to get, er. stuff to. shore up our windows and, er, barricade ourselves in with.
OK, lock the items in your trunk and barricade yourself in your apartment.
Give me a hand with this. We have to barricade the door.
All right, everyone. We've got to build a barricade!
I'll search the stables. I'll barricade the roads. Nothing will ever get through!
Look, see what you can find in the cooling chamber, act as a barricade.
Let's go and help the others with the barricade.

News and current affairs

How can Europeans be happy that the Iron Curtain is gone if individuals and groups across the Union barricade themselves behind private iron curtains?

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