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Australian rules supporters are said to "barrack" for their team.
But, enjoying the sport too much, they continued to barrack and laugh.
That's why he's a massive hit with fans who would normally barrack a boss when the team is struggling.
Fort Marcy was initially intended to barrack 280 soldiers.
The lower floor could barrack thirty staff.
When the fans meet their idols, apply their war paint and barrack the opposition.
Stoke fans were not in the mood for details, preferring to barrack Ba.
However, the Ewood Park masses did not barrack him this time.
Dancers are like footballers, and their fans come to cheer them on - and barrack the other side.
In that time of war they did not waste much effort in teaching him barrack square drill or dress parades.
With an aggrieved air, akin to that of a crowd at a cricket match when batsmen are playing for a draw, they began to "barrack."
Unk stole away to barrack 12 to look for the letter under the blue rock - the letter that his red-headed victim had told him about.
I told Samad the Nepos were going to have to barrack in with us and we headed over to where the procession was forming.
Major Suraj Singh refuses to reveal his accomplices, and is sent back to barrack Number 6 for a few more days.
Last year, the best equivalent was the Ryder Cup, where anyone daring to barrack the American team was immediately shamed into silence by those around them.
FAD is similar to barrack dress, but is worn with a khaki jacket replacing the pullover and a belt around the centre of the jacket.
"That vulgar strumpet who had the gall to barrack for Clodius in the Forum when she was so heavy with child she took up the space of two?
He regularly went on weekend trips to the outer at the St Kilda Cricket Ground to barrack for his team, the St Kilda Football Club.
The Qing emperor eventually agreed to let the foreign powers barrack troops - and later establish diplomatic missions - in the area, resulting in the Legation Quarter immediately to the east of the modern square.
Women who appear at public meetings in the Forum to barrack and shout coarse insults ought to be executed-though not as they were in the old days, because in the old days no woman would have dreamed of doing that!
To barrack for a sporting team, means to hoot or cheer in support of something, the opposite meaning to UK English, where to barrack means to yell abuse at a player after bad play.
Member of the crowd started to barrack after seeing a replay that showed that Thorpe was short of the mark, and South Africa captain Hansie Cronje persuaded Orchard to check with the third umpire, who ruled Thorpe out.
The captain of the guard at the trial, Daniel Axtell who encouraged his men to barrack the King when he tried to speak in his own defence, an influential preacher Hugh Peters, and the leading prosecutor at the trial John Cook were executed in a similar manner.
Sup- posedly they had built an underground base large enough to barrack an entire division and store hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles-and had even constructed an underground airfield in the eastern mountains on Formosa big enough to launch and recover two squadrons of F- 16 Fighting Falcon jet fighters.