To blockade or surround (a group of people) with additional protesters or guards, typically in a political or social protest context. It also refers to the act of assembling at or near a place to support or oppose an existing protest.
/ˈkaʊntərˈpɪkɪtɪd/
Having or resembling a cheek pouch or other pouch-like structure; often used in botany to describe fruits that are fleshy and can swell when ripe, especially in the case of caltrop fruits.
/bəˈkɑːt/
Winifred is an English and Welsh given name, often used for girls. It may also refer to a character or a place named Winifred.
/ˈwɪnɪfrɪd/
A type of yeast used in brewing and baking, specifically a compressed dough containing yeast, flour, and lactic acid. It is made by fermenting dough and compressing the resulting mass into a cake shape.
/ˈɡɪtʃə/
A genus of flowering plants in the family Hydrangeaceae, now considered a synonym of the genus Hydrangea. It includes numerous species such as the glossy-leaf hydrangea (Hosackia lucida).
/həˈsækədɪə/
A colloquial term used to refer to a mature female dog, particularly one that is of a specific breed such as a border collie. It is often used endearingly by owners.
/ˈkrɪskə/
A mineral, a hydrated kaolinite variety in the alunite family. It is white, of a light wax-like luster, and crystallizes in the monoclinic system.
/ˈbrækɪˌbʌɪtʃaɪt/
Relating to or characteristic of the family Chenopodiaceae, a group of flowering plants including beets, spinach, and lamb's-quarters.
/ˌtʃenəˈpōdēəsēəs/
A humorous or playful term for a form of physical activity resembling high-intensity interval training for which people do not feel particularly enthused.
/ˈknʌliŋ/