birdcage Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɜːd.keɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˈbɝːd.keɪdʒ]

Meaning of birdcage In English

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Examples of birdcage

  • All yesterday and to-day we have been making flannel coats for the monkey, and covers for birdcages, and improvising shelters and snug corners for our pets. 

  • The life of the roadside dwellers, the folk who live in little stone houses and show two flower-pots and a birdcage in their windows, has a strange fascination for me. 

  • There were several birdcages in the windows, and a constant trilling and chirping going on within them. 

  • What a heap of rubbish they take away with them—old birdcages, worm-eaten furniture, and every kind of lumber! 

  • Of course, with a birdcage, it's completely different.

  • They carried an identifying object of their group with them - sweet pastries, brooms or birdcages, for example.

  • He is defeated and locked up for a year in a birdcage.

  • Imaging was performed using a standard birdcage head coil.

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