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Definitions in simple English

cane

A cane is a long thin stick, often bamboo. The blind man used a cane to feel his way along the path. I planted raspberry canes in my garden.

cane

To cane is to hit someone with a long thin stick. The pupil was caned for being rude to the teacher.

cane

a stick that people can lean on to help them walk beat with a cane a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane

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Conjugation cane conjugation

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cane · verb

Examples cane examples

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Simple sentences

I only use cane sugar.
A lot of sugar cane is grown in Cuba.
He carried a cane.
He's leaning on a cane.
The grandfather asked the boy to bring him his cane.
Tom can no longer walk without a cane.
Tom walks with a cane.
Tom carried a cane.
I get along quite well now with my new cane.
A little, old woman foiled the robbery by whacking the thief on the head with her cane.
He leaned on a cane.
Is sugar cane a fruit or a vegetable?
Is sugar cane a fruit?
Where's my cane?
I need my cane.
Tom couldn't walk without a cane.
Tom reached for his cane.
Give me my cane.

Movie subtitles

The sea returns nothing but the cane of the poor girl.
There's salmon swimming up them rivers thicker than blackbirds in a cane thatch.
I'll cane that scoundrel Jekyll if I ever set eyes on him again.
I know whose cane this is.
He owns a patent for a hiking cane that turns into a tourist cabin by pressing a button.
He wants to con me with a cane, eh?
That would account for his cane and his limp.
It is just 18 years ago this term since I had occasion to cane the entire lower school.
He used to cane my father.
You ought to wear specs to go with them, or carry a cane.
As long as I can't have the earrings, perhaps I'll buy a cane, huh?
Oh. Well, what kind of cane would you like?
I'll take the cane.
And, you see, I wore my cane, too.
There's salmon swarming' up them rivers thicker than blackbirds in a cane patch.
No, but one day, I'll take that cane away.
Oh, and my cane!
It's a good thing we got his cane.
I just kind of squinched through the cane by the bayou.
You're not supposed to touch anything until the police get here. The sword cane. - Broken.
I'm twice your age and only half as big, but I'm mighty handy with this cane.
The cane is too dry, and it's dangerous that way.
You go right from the mill to an obeah sign in the cane.
And his loaded cane.
A cane like that is handy.
Suntan, my hat, my cane, my gloves.
The gentleman with the briefcase and cane.
It looks like a sugar-cane masterpiece. like a station selling tickets to unknown destinations only.
SUDDENLY, HE STOPPED AND SWUNG HIS CANE.
YOU KNOW HOW GALLANTLY HE SWINGS HIS CANE?
The sword cane.
If you cane me, if my hands. please.
He would limp about the house, leaning on his cane and look right through me as though I wasn't there.
You dropped you cane, Mr. Cunningham.
A cane like that can come in handy.

News and current affairs

The young worker does not learn how to play, or how to read and write; worse, he smokes and, in the Caribbean, he drinks cane rum to keep going, as he doesn't have enough to eat.
A devastating economic blow occurred in the mid-nineteenth century, when Europe learned to produce sugar from a temperate-zone crop, beets, rather than from tropical sugar cane.

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