Definitionadj. preventing entry or exit or a course of action
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Two days after the departure of the Simons the prisoner is said by the Restoration historians to have been put in a dark room which was barricaded like the cage of a wild animal. [Please select]
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She had barricaded herself in the room, when he tried to climb through the window. [Please select]
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They set fire to the cars and barricaded the shed doors. [Please select]
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"'There,' said Gené, pointing to the barricaded trapdoor." [Please select]
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Then I went to my room and barricaded the door to prevent interruption. [Please select]
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Her own front door on Gramercy Park was never barricaded, nor was her house dismantled. [Please select]
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The doors of the huts were tightly closed--barricaded against the heat. [Please select]
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