cage

/keɪd͡ʒ/

cage

English Noun Top 3,238
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Definition

An enclosure made of bars, normally to hold animals.

Etymology

From Middle English cage, from Old French cage, from Latin cavea. Doublet of cadge and cavea and related to jail.

Example Sentences

  • "We keep a bird in a cage."
  • "The tigers are in a cage to protect the public."
  • "The most dangerous prisoners are locked away in a cage."
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