barracked

[US]/ˈbærəkt/
[UK]/ˈbærəkt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to provide barracks (or huts) to someone; to house in barracks (or huts); to shout loudly; to cheer wildly

Phrases & Collocations

barracked soldiers

barracked for training

Example Sentences

they barracked the team during the match.

the crowd barracked the politicians at the rally.

fans barracked the players for their poor performance.

he felt barracked by his colleagues during the meeting.

the audience barracked the comedian for his bad jokes.

during the debate, she was barracked by the opposition.

the team was barracked by their own supporters after losing.

the coach felt barracked by the media after the loss.

he was barracked for his controversial opinions.

during the concert, some fans barracked the opening act.

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