Definition of Barricading

1. Verb. (third-person singular of barricade) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Barricading

1. barricade [v] - See also: barricade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barricading

barretry
barrets
barrett's oesophagus
barrett oesophagus
barrette
barretter
barretters
barrettes
barriada
barriadas
barricade
barricaded
barricader
barricaders
barricades
barricading (current term)
barricado
barricado'd
barricadoed
barricadoes
barricadoing
barricados
barrico
barricoes
barricos
barrier
barrier board
barrier boards
barrier island

Literary usage of Barricading

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Court of the Tuileries: From the Restoration to the Flight of Louis Philippe by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1884)
"'—An Attempt to buy Marmont—Listeners in the Closet—Whist and Scart<? at Saint-Cloud—barricading in Paris—Pleading Etiquette—Unchanged and Unchangeable —The ..."

2. The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or The Gentleman's Companion: for Town and ...Sports (1800)
"... he will remove his couch into another chamber, or part of the burrow, and fo from one to another, barricading the wav before them, as he retreats, ..."

3. Lessons of War as Taught by the Great Masters and Others: Selected and by France James Soady (1870)
"The materials that will be found most useful in barricading the passages, doors, and windows, are boxes, casks, cart bodies, bricks, stones, cinders, ..."

4. The Wandering Jew (and Jewess)by R D Manning by R D Manning (2003)
"... GABRIEL suddenly retreats within the Church, contriving to keep its door almost closed, and barricading it by means of a wooden bar, one end of which he ..."

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