Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Not confined in a cage.
- adjective Released from a cage.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
uncage . - adjective Not
caged ; not kept in a cage.
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Examples
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"uncaged" branches limning the farthest reaches of our attempts at restitution before deflecting our gaze back down to these attached living quarters of skylights and swinging cots and corner-mounted platform beds.
NPR Topics: News 2009
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After the second day I slept only a few hours because desire and longing were stalking my mind like uncaged dragons.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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After the second day I slept only a few hours because desire and longing were stalking my mind like uncaged dragons.
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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I see no reason they should be the helpless prey of other uncaged felons.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Colorado State University board rescinds ban on licensed firearms carry 2010
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By the way, on my street several people with uncaged meters reported a tripling of their kwh used.
CFE Ripoff??? 2009
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It's been brought up, whether or not caged or uncaged chickens have, you know, more likelihood of contracting salmonella.
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It's been brought up, whether or not caged or uncaged chickens have, you know, more likelihood of contracting salmonella.
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It's been brought up, whether or not caged or uncaged chickens have, you know, more likelihood of contracting salmonella.
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"It's actually more risky to drive around on the freeways in Los Angeles than to dive uncaged with great whites," Casagrande sneered.
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