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cage
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
cage
(noun)
caged
(adjective)
rib cage
(noun)
rattle
(verb)
cage
/
ˈ
keɪʤ/
noun
plural
cages
cage
/
ˈ
keɪʤ/
noun
plural
cages
Britannica Dictionary definition of CAGE
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:
a box made of wire or metal bars in which people keep animals or birds
a hamster/monkey/parrot
cage
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birdcage
,
rib cage
rattle someone's cage
informal
:
to make someone feel worried or upset
Don't worry about what he said. He was just trying to
rattle your cage
.
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