cage in a sentence
n.
Definition
CAGE: a confined space or structure, typically made of bars, used to enclose animals or to describe a situation that restricts freedom or personal expression.
Sample Sentences
- The bird fluttered around its cage, longing for freedom.
- She felt trapped in a cage of her own making, surrounded by expectations.
- The artist created a stunning sculpture that resembled a delicate cage.
- After the storm, the old wooden cage was found washed up on the shore.
- He carefully opened the cage to let the small rabbit hop out into the garden.
- In the zoo, the lion paced restlessly within the confines of its cage.
- The magician's trick involved making a person disappear from a locked cage.
- Cage fighting requires not only physical strength but also mental resilience.
- She decorated the cage with colorful flowers to make it more welcoming.
- The documentary revealed the harsh realities of animals kept in small cages.
- The bird fluttered nervously inside the cage.
- He felt trapped in a gilded cage of his own making.
- The artist painted a striking mural of a broken cage on the wall.
- She carefully placed the injured rabbit in a soft cage for recovery.
- After years of captivity, the lion was finally released from its cage.
- They locked the cage securely before leaving the zoo.
- The children's laughter echoed as they approached the monkey cage.
- She opened the cage door, hoping the parrot would fly free.
- His dreams felt like a cage, confining him to a life he didn’t want.
- The zookeeper fed the animals within their respective cages.
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