IPA: /ˈbærək/
KK: /ˈbærək/
intransitive verb
Definition: To shout in support or to jeer at someone, often in a sports context.
Example: The fans began to barrack loudly for their team during the match.
noun
Definition: A building or group of buildings where soldiers live, often simple and plain in design.
Example: The soldiers returned to the barrack after their training exercises.
transitive verb
Definition: To provide housing or accommodations for soldiers or other groups, often in a military context.
Example: The army decided to barrack the troops in a nearby facility during the training exercises.