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Barricade

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A line of troops or a fortification used for defense.
The security guards reinforced the barricade in front of the bank to deter potential robbers.
The ship captain ordered the crew to build a barricade to protect themselves from the storm.
The refugees sought shelter behind the barricade during the war.
The troops spent the night fortifying the barricade to prepare for the morning assault.
The protesters used the barricade to block the entrance to the government building.
The castle had a sturdy barricade around it to keep intruders out.
The army set up a barricade of sandbags along the river to protect against flooding.
The rebels constructed a barricade out of old tires and debris to protect their hideout.
The police used a barricade of patrol cars to block off the street during the high-speed chase.
The explorers discovered an ancient barricade in the ruins of the old city.
The fort's main entrance was protected by a massive barricade of reinforced steel.
The castle's outer walls served as a natural barricade against any attacking forces.
The enemy breached the barricade, and the troops were forced to retreat.
The police erected a barricade to control the crowd during the protest.
The soldiers hunkered down behind the barricade, waiting for the enemy to attack.
The construction workers set up a barricade around the site to ensure safety.
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