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uncaged

[uhn-keyjd] / ʌnˈkeɪdʒd /




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Critics called on the zoo to provide them with better food, more uncaged time and ultimately a transfer to a panda refuge.

From Reuters • Dec. 21, 2022

Such a reduction in fertility could tip populations into a long-term decline in the real world, where uncaged bees are not protected from predators or provided with easy access to unlimited food, Stuligross says.

From Science Magazine • Nov. 22, 2021

Kramer added: "It looked like it didn't bother him one second, and that hurt, you know? He's just untamed and uncaged and he's happy."

From Fox News • Sep. 23, 2021

In the last few years, as if uncomfortable with becoming elder statesmen, the Flaming Lips found a new left turn, in the form of Ms. Cyrus, the uncaged ex-Disney star.

From New York Times • Jan. 12, 2017

To be free inside, like an uncaged bird.

From "Before We Were Free" by Julia Alvarez