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- nouncage (noun) · cages (plural noun)
- a structure of bars or wires in which birds or other animals are confined:"she kept a canary in a cage" · "his cage of loneliness"
- a prison cell or camp:"inside the cage, three handcuffed prisoners were fighting" · "each cage had a commanding officer who acted on behalf of the prisoners"
- an open framework forming the compartment in an elevator:"we passed the elevator shafts, each with its rattling metal cage"
- a structure of crossing bars or wires designed to hold or support something:"the bottle slots into a light cage on the bike's frame"
- baseballa portable backstop situated behind the batter during batting practice.
- (in hockey and other games) a goal made from a network frame.
- an indoor athletic facility with areas fenced off for security.
verb(be caged)cage (verb) · cages (third person present) · caged (past tense) · caged (past participle) · caging (present participle)OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin cavea. - People also ask
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