Barracks, military housing facility, usually spoken of, or written of, in the plural. Barracks were originally a temporary shelter or hut [1] but are now better known as specialized buildings for permanent military accommodation During basic training and initial job training, all enlisted service members are required to live in the barracks
'Barracks Bunny' who had filmed a sex tape on a military base launches
When service members move to their permanent duty station, only single members are required to live in barracks.
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To lodge in barracks barrack 3 of 3 verb (2) barracked Barracks transitive verb chiefly british To shout at derisively or sarcastically Definition of barracks noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. The armed forces generally (definition of barracks from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university press) A building or group of buildings used to accommodate military personnel See examples of barracks used in a sentence.