"Stockaded" is a word in ENGLISH
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Their faces were inches apart now, and he traced her lips with one finger, lightly, lightly, then placed his lips there as if he’d drawn them into being.
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An old lady saw a little boy with a fishing-rod over his shoulder and a jar of tadpoles in his hand walking through the park one Sunday. "Little boy," she called, "don't you know you shouldn't go fishing on a Sunday?" "I'm not going fishing, ma'am," he called back, "I'm going home."
A carpentry obstruction, stockade, or other obstacle made in a passage in order to stop an enemy.
Read the complete definitionOne of the stockaded islands in Scotland and Ireland which in ancient times were numerous in the lakes of both …
Read the complete definitionA strong or fortified place; usually, a small fortified place, occupied only by troops, surrounded with a ditch, rampart, and …
Read the complete definitionA collection of huts within a stockade; a village; sometimes, a single hut.
Read the complete definitionA kind of stockaded intrenchment.
Read the complete definitionA stockade.
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Read the complete definitionA line of stout posts or timbers set firmly in the earth in contact with each other (and usually with …
Read the complete definitionTo surround, fortify, or protect with a stockade.
Read the complete definitionAn inclosure, or pen, made with posts and stakes.
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Read the complete definitiontalútug - Stockade, palisade, barrier or enclosure, often surrounding a whole village, especially in the mountains, as a protection against …
Read the complete definitionA work usually in the form of a redan, to inclose a space before a door or staircase, or at …
Read the complete definitiontulútug - A strong fence, stockade, palisade, etc., especially a double fence filled in with thorny branches, etc., as often …
Read the complete definitionAn improvised stockade; especially, one made of thorn bushes, etc.
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