Sentence example with the word 'barrack'

barrack

Definition n. a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel

Last update: May 8, 2017


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There use to be barracks in this town. .   [verb]

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It is an ugly barrack-like structure,.   [noun]

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Of course, the man was a pauper, and his place a barrack falling to ruin.   [noun]

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"If Marigold had his way he would have us all in a barrack square."   [verb]

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I felt that if camp and barrack life involved these things, they ought to be known.   [noun]

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There was no sign of life at the barrack.   [noun]

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"You will have to take luck with me in the stable-barrack; the chateau is filled."   [noun]

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Like indications of a disturbance were also found in the barrack.   [noun]

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I know that barrack.   [noun]

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At Geneva barrack that young man died.   [noun]

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For the next year, barrack-life was very tame to poor Nolan.   [noun]

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