barricado Synonyms

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barricado Meaning

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barricado (v)

block off with barricades

Webster

barricado (n. & v. t.)

See Barricade.

barricado Sentence Examples

  1. The protesters erected a barricade of tires and debris to block the police advance.
  2. The soldiers barricaded the entrance to the compound to prevent the enemy from entering.
  3. The heavy snow and ice barricaded the roads, making travel impossible.
  4. The abandoned car served as a makeshift barricade, protecting the pedestrians from oncoming traffic.
  5. The overturned truck formed an impromptu barricade, forcing the vehicles behind it to come to a stop.
  6. The fallen trees barricaded the hiking trail, making it impassable.
  7. The frightened animals barricaded themselves inside their den to escape the approaching predators.
  8. The construction crew barricaded the excavation site to prevent accidents and unauthorized entry.
  9. The hurricane winds and debris barricaded the windows, plunging the house into darkness.
  10. The broken fence boards barricaded the backyard, creating a safe enclosed play area for the children.

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block off with barricadesSee Barricade.

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The protesters erected a barricade of tires and debris to block the police advance.

The soldiers barricaded the entrance to the compound to prevent the enemy from entering.

The heavy snow and ice barricaded the roads, making travel impossible.

The abandoned car served as a makeshift barricade, protecting the pedestrians from oncoming traffic.