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barricade <a barricade; barricades> N

barricade <a barricade; barricades> VB

barricade
barricade

barricade N

barricade

barricade VB

barricade
barricade

barricade

barricade

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Emergency vehicles requiring the use of the road during the closed hours must lower the steel barricades on both ends to get through.
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They roam the forest of the title, seeking to destroy a band of survivors barricaded inside a walled village deep in the woods.
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There is usually a barricade separating the bull from the spectators.
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It has at least three layers of security, and visitors must walk 200 m to reach it as the road leading to it is barricaded.
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Enemies will continuously break down the barrier, so players must keep building the barricade up.
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The barricades set up by the movement to protect themselves from arrests have been accused of scaring off tourists.
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The students began the march only to find out that police had barricaded the road along their intended route.
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Everyone races back into the house where they barricade themselves in.
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The warehouse doors are barricaded, and an electric fence and an oil trap are installed.
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The bridge over the ravine was blocked by a barricade.
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