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barricado
v.
1.block off with barricades
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barricade
barretter
barrette
barrenwort
barrenness
barren of
barren ground caribou
barren
barrels
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barrie
barrier
barrier island
barrier reef
barrier strip
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hold out on (someone)
to refuse to give something to someone, to refuse to agree
The players are holding out on the owners and will not sign the new contract.
1.
Can I open the window?'
a.
I'd better you didn't.
b.
I'd rather you didn't.
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The word vaccine comes from the Latin word vacca, which means cow. This name was chosen because the first vaccination was derived from cowpox which was given to a boy.
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