When you think of a barricade, you may think of a large wall that defends property. You can install barricades at your home in order to protect your family form intruders. Barricades can be as simple as a fence in the front and back yard. Or you can go all out and put up a solid wooden fence to keep out unwanted visitors like people and animals. Barricades inside the home include alarm systems and dead bolts on the doors.
it means to block , a big blocking thing
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)
The Barricade RV-10 costs $16.99 according to the Nerf website home page.
suppressive barricade
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Protective 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."
Your choice. I personally prefer the normal barricade
The Barricade
suppresive barricade
In the Pirate Mines. There is a red door blocked by a blue barricade. You will need power bombs to break a metal gate blocking access to a computer terminal further on ahead.