Synonym: Cage, John Cage, John Milton Cage Jr., batting cage, cage in, coop. Similar words: age, page, rage, wage, eager, agent, New Age, image. Meaning: [keɪdʒ] n. 1. an enclosure made or wire or metal bars in which birds or animals can be kept 2. something that restricts freedom as a cage restricts movement 3. United States composer of avant-garde music (1912-1992) 4. the net that is the goal in ice hockey 5. a movable screen placed behind home base to catch balls during batting practice. v. confine in a cage.
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91. How do you get 3,000 interdependent creatures into a cage, alive?
92. If condensation collects on the inside of the cage, wipe it off with a cloth or tissue.
93. Even if I break your cage, I can't reach you, beautiful creature!
94. They made their way to the kitchen, where Miss Vine was sitting on a chair beside the budgerigar cage.
95. Luckily, they didn't have to get into the cage for the children's ward was on the ground floor.
96. She turned up at Woolhope in Herefordshire yesterday ready to climb into the cage.
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97. His rib cage was missing on one side where a large piece of shell casing stuck out from under his breastbone.
98. Mr Welt and Mr Walpit each built a special cage for the Bookman.
99. A male is caged on one side of a barrier separating him from the females in the same cage for 2 days.
100. But the thick blanket over the wire cage hid him from view.
101. The Men were outside his cage trying to open it but failing because the branch had buckled it.
102. Sooner or later you will find one or more adult insects crawling around inside the cage.
103. My chest rose and fell, my heart pounded inside its cage.
104. That it should happen here, it made a cage inside a cage.
105. Sophie talked to him gently, then put a little more food and water into his cage.
106. If I fail, my pet will be kept in a cage for the rest of its life.
107. Miss Dowd had been murdered in her cage by a demented mooch and her picture held a dreadful fascination for Rowena.
108. They must have each eaten about a pound of strawberries, for they kept going back to the fruit cage for more.
109. She was not lying down, but rather squatted quietly in the small portable cage into which they had put her.
110. Obviously, in the increasingly crowded cage of urban life we have had to adapt.
111. Wesleyan brought Barlow in contact with such luminaries as John Cage, Buckminster Fuller and Jerzy Kosinski.
112. He didn't know lions and it wasn't him had tae go inside the cage.
113. These are held in a removable cage which makes the potentially awkward job of fitting new cards easier.
114. He slipped out of the pony harness, withdrew the slim plastic tube and emptied the sticky gerbils back into their cage.
115. As they encounter the end, both Cage and Penn are embraced by guardian angels.
116. We all watched as Alice stopped to coo at two canaries in a silver cage on the porch.
117. Kolender, in television and radio ads, uses pigeons flying out of an open cage to parody the jail system.
118. There was an outburst of squeals from the cage.
119. Don't provoke or tease the animals in the cage.
120. A complete bearing assembly consisting of four basic component parts, the outer race (cup), the inner race (cone), the tapered rollers and the spacer-retainer for the rollers (cage).