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- 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
- 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 | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BARRACK definition: 1 to shout loudly in order to interrupt someone that you disagree with: 2 to shout loudly in… Learn more
- Barrack - definition of barrack by The Free Dictionary
1 a building or group of buildings for lodging soldiers, esp in garrison 2 any large building in which many people are lodged 3 to lodge in barracks [1680–90; < French baraque, Middle French < Catalan barraca hut] 1 to jeer; scoff 2 to shout for or against, as a sports team
- 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 Fans gained more enjoyment barracking him than cheering on the team [VERB noun] Wherever he travelled he was barracked by protesters [VERB noun] He was affected badly by the barracking that he got from the crowd
- Barracks vs. Barrack — What’s the Difference?
Barracks are buildings housing military personnel, while 'barrack' refers to the act of jeering or booing, especially in British English Barracks are specialized structures designed to accommodate soldiers, providing sleeping quarters and other facilities for large groups
- What does barrack mean? - Definitions. net
Barrack is a noun referring to a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel As a verb, it can mean to provide temporary accommodation for soldiers in particular building, place or area
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