Synonym: barrier, fortification, obstruction. Similar words: barrier, barring, hurricane, decade, facade, cascade, academy, cadence. Meaning: [‚bærɪ'keɪd] n. 1. a barrier set up by police to stop traffic on a street or road in order to catch a fugitive or inspect traffic etc. 2. a barrier (usually thrown up hastily so as to impede the advance of an enemy). v. 1. render unsuitable for passage 2. prevent access to by barricading 3. block off with barricades.
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31. When welding be sure to wear hood and barricade the working area.
32. The barricade will not be attacked until daybreak, according to all appearances, and will not be taken before to-morrow noon.
33. The invention also discloses an administration method for the two - level battlements type cantilevered L - shaped barricade.
34. Barricade - Hunter type. Cop car likes to get to things first.
35. I found Sherif by the field clinic next to the barricade.
36. One of three Police car Saleen Mustangs that represented Barricade in alternate mode is currently up for auction on eBay and is available for bid through tomorrow.
37. They stormed the barricade.
38. t was the barricade of the Faubourg of the Temple.
39. In this manner they crossed the inner trapezium of the barricade.
40. The invention discloses a two - level battlements type cantilevered L - shaped barricade and a construction method thereof.
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42. The man and boy then start to pile up a barricade.
43. One felt that the chief of this barricade was a geometrician or a spectre.
44. Marius on that barricade after the octogenarian was the vision of the young revolution after the apparition of the old.
45. The gamin made the military salute and passed gayly through the opening in the large barricade.
46. Krylowski, the Rutgers student , who was standing behind a barricade that Harry did not stop at.
47. The death agony of the barricade was about to begin.
48. It was impossible to break through her barricade of reticence.
More similar words: barrier, barring, hurricane, decade, facade, cascade, academy, cadence, brocade, decadent, academic, decadence, barrow, barrel, barrage, arrive, embarrass, married, carrier, harried, arrival, earring, warrior, garrison, arrive at, carriage, wheelbarrow, embarrassed, carriageway, incommunicado.