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cage
Noun
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A cage is a structure made with wire or bars, to hold an animal.
The bird lived in a large wire cage near the window.
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A cage is a something that holds things in, to protect or to keep imprisoned.
Your heart is inside your rib cage.
cage
Verb
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Cage is to place something in a wire or barred structure so that they can not get out.
We had to cage the lion to keep it from escaping.
roll
Verb
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To roll something is to make it round by bending it around many times.
She rolled the newspaper into a long, thin rod.
roll
Noun
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A roll is something round that was made by rolling.
The cloth in the store is in big rolls.
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A roll is a bun: a small, round piece of bread.
I like jelly rolls!