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cager

English

Etymology

cage +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?d??(?)

Noun

cager (plural cagers)

  1. A basketball player.
  2. A person who drives an automobile, particularly for commuting.

Usage notes

The "driving" sense is mostly used by the bicycling and motorcycling community to pejoratively describe non-motorcycle and/or non-bicycle vehicle operators.

Anagrams

  • Grace, grace

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caged

English

Adjective

caged (not comparable)

  1. Confined in a cage.
  2. (of eggs) Produced by birds confined in cages; not free-range.
    • 2017, Kathy Smith, John Loughran, Quality Learning: Teachers Changing Their Practice (page 45)
      Two thirds of the class decided that free-range eggs had more taste and flavour than caged eggs and one third liked the taste of caged eggs more than free range.
  3. Resembling a cage.

Verb

caged

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cage

Anagrams

  • cadge

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