1: to block off or stop up with a barricade
: to prevent access to by means of a barricade
'Barricade' CAN BE used as a noun, thusly: "Stay behind the barricade, please." However, it is used as a verb thusly: "Please do not barricade that alley."
The noun 'barricade' functions as the subjectof a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A barricade was blocking the parking lot entrance. (subject of the sentence)The parking lot that the barricade blocked was freshly painted. (subject of the clause)We didn't cross the barricade, we walked to the next street. (direct object of the verb)The officer used his vehicle as a barricade. (object of the preposition)
suppressive barricade
Common noun
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
A common noun.
Most definitely a common noun.
Camel is a common noun.
Th word tail is a common noun because the first letter of a proper noun is capitalized.
it is re@lly @ common noun
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