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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.
slip
Verb
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When something slides, or moves a small distance while touching what it's on, we say it slips.
The hat slipped down until it covered her eyes.
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When someone or something moves without wanting to move, we say it slips.
My foot slipped when I stepped on some ice, and I almost fell.
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When someone moves quickly and quietly so that other people won't see them move, we say the person slips.
I slipped into the kitchen to start washing dishes while people were talking.
slip
Noun
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A slip is a small mistake.
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A slip is a small piece of paper.