- Barracks - Wikipedia
Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel and quasi-military personnel such as police The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word barraca 'soldier's tent', [1] but today barracks are usually permanent buildings
- BARRACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARRACK is a building or set of buildings used especially for lodging soldiers in garrison —usually used in plural
- BARRACK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Phrasal verb barrack for someone (Definition of barrack from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- BARRACK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If people in an audience barrack public speakers or performers, they interrupt them, for example by making rude remarks
- Barrack - definition of barrack by The Free Dictionary
barrack (ˈbærək) vb 1 to criticize loudly or shout against (a player, team, speaker, etc); jeer 2 (foll by: for) to shout support (for)
- barrack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
barrack (plural barracks) (military, chiefly in the plural) A building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings quotations
- Barrack - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A barrack is a building where military personnel live It’s usually used in the plural, as barracks It’s also a verb — when soldiers lodge in barracks, they barrack there
- barrack, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
A feature of German housing which reformers desire to abolish: that is, of the many-storied barrack-flat system
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