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cage

[keyj] / keɪdʒ /




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A disqualification would have gone down as a win for Aspinall, who hopes get back into the cage with Gane when he has recovered.

From BBC

A good way to protect them is fairly basic: Put up protective cages.

From Los Angeles Times

Sniffing around his metal cage, the cub – tagged Orange 2321 – had spent several months at a rehab facility after being found alone in a campground.

From The Wall Street Journal

But now she's selling the chair - and matching cage - as she declutters in readiness for moving to Scotland.

From BBC

I once took them to an installation in the Berkeley Art Museum where a huge chain-link fenced cage contained perhaps a hundred old rubber tires.

From The Wall Street Journal