barricade
a barrier set up by the police to control access to an area
a temporary and often crudely built barrier
a line of people standing together to block something or someone
a barrier that has been set on fire
a barrier made of steel
a barrier made of concrete
a barrier made of metal
a barrier made of wood
on the other side of the barrier, from the speaker's perspective
moving from one side of the barrier to the other, above it
a common phrasal verb for building a barrier
to establish a barrier in a particular place
to construct a barrier
a common phrasal verb for dismantling a barrier
to attack and try to capture a barrier, usually with a large group
to build or make a barrier, often more formally
to come together to create a barrier
to take a barrier away from a place
to make a gap in a barrier and break through
to put up a barrier, often in an upright position
to take a barrier apart piece by piece
to break a barrier violently
to be at a barrier, ready to defend it
describes what the barrier is made from
a barrier placed to block a path, such as a road or entrance
a barrier placed before something, such as a building or gate
a barrier intended to provide protection from someone or something