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cage

[keyj] / keɪdʒ /




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In contrast, the open structure of light cages lets cesium atoms diffuse into the core much more quickly, cutting the filling process down to just a few days without sacrificing optical performance.

From Science Daily

Thomas Frank is trapped in a gilded cage at Tottenham Hotspur, his attempts to escape hindered by yet another joyless experience and more Premier League points dropped.

From BBC

Nobles and elites would build ornate bamboo cages for their birds to display their elegance and wealth.

From BBC

Then they moved that mouse to a smaller cage than usual, where it was alone.

From Los Angeles Times

Johnson heard the rattling of the metal cage from inside his home Dec. 16, but realized quickly it wasn’t the right bear.

From Los Angeles Times