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barricade

[bar-i-keyd, bar-i-keyd] / ˈbær ɪˌkeɪd, ˌbær ɪˈkeɪd /


VERB
block, usually to protect
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Manousos has barricaded himself inside the storage facility he manages, refusing to interact with anyone, even Carol, whose phone calls he refuses.

From Salon

The self-proclaimed “Troll Most Hated” was seen in video jumping over the fan barricade onto the other side of the carpet.

From Los Angeles Times

An Australian man who jumped over a barricade and grabbed Hollywood star Ariana Grande has been deported and banned from Singapore.

From BBC

In minutes, prosecutors have said, about 20 Proud Boys, including several of the co-defendants, began leading the mob’s charge through police barricades and lines.

From Washington Post

He approached the metal barricade, offering handshakes, smiles and greetings to many in the crowd, who in turn showed no hesitancy in welcoming the younger Biden.

From Washington Post