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barracking

[ UK /bˈæɹəkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. shouting to interrupt a speech with which you disagree

How To Use barracking In A Sentence

  • Having spent far too much time in front of the telly barracking for Australia and its allies in Iraq, the Professor missed Geoffrey Blainey's review in the New Criterion.
  • During the heated debate, the Mayor Roger Clarke as Chair, struggled to maintain order amid barracking from the public galleries.
  • The SNP is just getting the same kind of barracking it dishes out to others for the benefit of the headlines. Empty chairs at empty tables
  • Although unashamedly barracking for “Team Jacob”, she will attempt to avoid any other media brainwashing about the movie. The Fascination with Edward « Write Anything
  • Students at Lismore Heights Public School will be barracking for Australian Olympic shot put hopeful Justin Anlezark throughout the Athens Olympics as part of the Telstra Adopt-A-Hero initiative.
  • And for the first time since '97, I found myself barracking for the Sainters: once again in vain.
  • It'seems as if we were barracking for home team as against the visiting team.
  • Trips to the shops can be an assault course of complete strangers barracking her with queries over her triplet girls.
  • Not barracking, not trying to score points, but chatting to each other because their private conversations were more interesting than anything he might be saying. You cannot be serious, Mr Cameron | Simon Hoggart's sketch
  • But if the home support, who took great delight in barracking their Palace counterparts before turning their ire on their own players, expected a rout, they were to be sorely disappointed.
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