Similar words: barricade, trade barrier, barring, barrier, barrister, garrick, barrier island, academically. Meaning: [‚bærɪ'keɪd] adj. preventing entry or exit or a course of action.
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1, He rushed into his room and barricaded himself in.
2, The soldiers barricaded the streets to prevent an attack.
3, The police were called when he barricaded himself in.
4, The students have barricaded themselves into their dormitory building.
5, They barricaded all the doors and windows.
6, He had barricaded himself in his room.
7, They barricaded themselves inside their house.
8, The rioters barricaded streets with piles of blazing tyres.
9, The police barricaded the streets.
10, During the riots, some of the prisoners barricaded their cells.
11, Families had to be barricaded inside a restaurant while students protested outside.
12, She's barricaded herself into an office on the fourth floor.
13, About forty prisoners are still barricaded inside the wrecked buildings.
14, The armed rebels had barricaded themselves in the old town.
15, Miners in Spain barricaded roads and clashed with police.
16, You barricaded your door against its tall figure.
17, The police barricaded the entrance.
18, The doors had been barricaded.
19, The war of nerves between police and the barricaded guerrillas has escalated in recent days.
20, Farmers have barricaded their fields to prevent partygoers from trespassing on their land.
21, The cult has been barricaded in a block of buildings since a shootout with federal agents on 28 February.
22, They barricaded the buses[sentencedict.com], banging on the doors and windows.
23, At this hour they were all barricaded and fortified,(http://sentencedict.com/barricaded.html) protected by wire and armed with heavy padlocks.
24, Pimentel, 61, barricaded the road, prompting a lawsuit from the church.
25, Then the barricaded rebels of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement greet the dawn with militant anthems and defiant chants.
26, At some point in the early eighties they were barricaded.
27, It caused a lot of tension, riots, and they barricaded the cells.
28, Dozens of families in the farms around the hamlet have practically barricaded themselves into their homes.
29, It's such a dangerous neighborhood that the windows of some stores are permanently barricaded.
30, Luke could have done with more help, but Umberto had barricaded himself into the tack room with another bottle.
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