"Barrack" is a word in ENGLISH
A movable roof sliding on four posts, to cover hay, straw,
etc.
A building for soldiers, especially when in garrison.
Commonly in the pl., originally meaning temporary huts, but now usually
applied to a permanent structure or set of buildings.
To supply with barracks; to establish in barracks; as,
to barrack troops.
To live or lodge in barracks.
I started to walk the day I was told I was dying of cancer. I believe walking has kept me alive. I live with a constant, pressing awareness of death. Once I start to walk, I am not afraid anymore; all is well.
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A New York City yuppie moved to the country and bought a piece of land. He went to the local feed and livestock store and talked to the proprietor about how he was going to take up chicken farming. He then asked to buy 100 chicks."That's a lot of chicks," commented the proprietor. "I mean business," the city slicker replied.A week later the yuppie was back again. "I need another 100 chicks," he said. "Boy, you are serious about this chicken farming," the man told him."Yeah," the yuppie replied. "If I can iron out a few problems." "Problems?" asked the proprietor. "Yeah," replied the yuppie, "I think I planted that last batch too close together."
var. of BARRAIRONG. BARAKS [f. Eng.], n. barracks.
Read the complete definitionbárak n barracks. v [a2] make into barracks.
Read the complete definitionbaráka - (Sp. barraca) Barrack, barracks; hut, cabin; shop, restaurant, a public house or place where food and drink are …
Read the complete definitionA wooden hut or humble cot, esp. a rude hut or barrack for unmarried farm servants; a shepherd's or hunter's …
Read the complete definitionA lodging for soldiers in garrison towns, usually near the rampart; barracks.
Read the complete definitionkwartél - (Sp. cuartel) Barracks, quarters for soldiers, police or the like, prison, jail, detention-station.
Read the complete definitionkwartil n barracks and headquarters of a military or police group. v [a2] be made a headquarters and barracks.
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