provide (soldiers) with accommodation in a building or set of buildings
the granary in which the platoons were barracked
jeer loudly at (someone performing or speaking in public) in order to express disapproval or to distract them
opponents barracked him when he addressed the opening parliamentary session
the disgraceful barracking that came from the mob
give support and encouragement to
I take it you'll be barracking for Labour tonight?
a large building or group of buildings used to house soldiers
the troops were ordered back to barracks
the main army barracks