picket
nounA pointed stake often driven into the ground to support a fence, secure a tent, tether animals, mark points in surveying, or, when pointed at the top, serve as a defense.
nounA detachment of one or more troops, ships, or aircraft held in readiness or advanced to warn of an enemy’s approach.
nounA person or group of persons stationed outside a place of employment, usually during a strike, to express grievance or protest and discourage entry by nonstriking employees or customers.
nounA person or group of persons present outside a building to protest.
intransitive verbTo enclose, secure, tether, mark out, or fortify with pickets.
intransitive verbTo post as a picket.
intransitive verbTo guard with a picket.
intransitive verbTo post a picket or pickets during a strike or demonstration.