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Definition of Barricader

Barricader
Barricader Bar`ri*cad"er, n. One who constructs barricades.

Meaning of Barricader from wikipedia

- Barricade (from the French barrique - 'barrel') is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block p****age or force the flow...
- Look up barricade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A barricade is an object used to control, block p****age, or force the flow of traffic in the desired...
- Barricade tape is brightly colored tape (often incorporating a two-tone pattern of alternating yellow-black or red-white stripes or the words "Caution"...
- Barricade Books is an independent publishing company specializing in non-fiction titles and featuring biography, memoir, including holocaust memoirs,...
- (workplace violence, domestic violence, suicide, or terrorism), including barricaded subjects, stalkers, criminals attempting to escape or evade arrest, and...
- siege is typically called a standoff or, in law enforcement jargon, a barricade situation. Standoffs may result from crimes and incidents such as robberies...
- Barricade is a 1950 American Technicolor Western film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by William Sackheim. The film stars Dane Clark, Raymond M****ey...
- HMAS Barricade (P 98) was an Attack-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The Attack class was ordered in 1964 to operate in Australian...
- evacuated. Another group recounted being in the student union ba****t and barricading themselves in a corner behind trash cans and plywood. One student recounted...
- The Barricade is a 1921 silent American melodrama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars William H. Strauss, Katherine Spencer, and Kenneth Harlan...