What does barricades mean?
Barricades means plural of barricade.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
plural of barricade.
Groups of citizens (...) were scattered round; and if they were to be as violent in action as they were in gesture and discourse, the future might well be matter of apprehension. But Bournonville, who had witnessed the day of the barricades in the first La Fronde, looked on with great composure.
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Barricades means plural of barricade.
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Groups of citizens (...) were scattered round; and if they were to be as violent in action as they were in gesture and discourse, the future might well be matter of apprehension. But Bournonville, who had witnessed the day of the barricades in the first La Fronde, looked on with great composure.
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