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barrack

[bar-uhk] / ˈbær ək /
NOUN
dormitory
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Embassy and then 241 Americans deployed for peacekeeping at Marine barracks.

From The Wall Street Journal

By the middle of the decade, he was overseeing the entire military, even as he cultivated a national following beyond the barracks.

From BBC

An outpost for 30 soldiers with a couple of sentry points and barracks will burn through about 13 gallons of fuel a day.

From The Wall Street Journal

An army barracks in Kent which has been used to house asylum seekers has closed, according to the Home Office.

From BBC

“We would talk about it in the barracks, we would talk about it in the gym, we would talk about it at the chow hall,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal