Barrack.verb. Means to shout criticism or protests at players in a game, speakers at a meeting, performers, etc. 2.to shout encouragement to a person you support. **NB** it is entirely different from BARRACKS .noun.
The word barrack originates from French
Beairic (military barrack)
None, there is no antonym for barrack
since a "barrack" is a bed, an antonym for "bed" would be "superstructure"
Castra
I remembered not to walk across the barrack square, You must always walk around it.
In the old days, there were barracks.
The word barrack, usually used as the plural barracks, is military housing, normally for a number of individuals. It is from the Spanish barracas (tents) by way of the French term baraques. So a barrack would technically be a smaller structure.
Barrack: location for housing soldiers.
The men returned to the barracks late that night.
Yes, Barack Obama has described himself as a Christian and has spoken openly about his religious faith.
Barrack Field was created in 1754.