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cage

noun as in enclosure with bars

verb as in hold in enclosure

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If they’re in a hurry, Hill said, they’ll go into a batting cage and catch hundreds of balls thrown by a pitching machine.

One of Labour's business backers calls it "the PM's finest hour" - a Remainer leader putting Britain at the heart of international action as Trump rattles the Western world's cage.

From BBC

Kego built a reputation in cage tournaments and pick-up games, becoming renowned in street football circles and even earning a deal with Puma.

From BBC

“I got to get Travis Hunter in the batting cage,” former All-Pro wide receiver Chad Johnson said on “The Stephen A. Smith Show.”

Villarreal: Look, Walton Goggins’ delivery is so powerful in these meditation sessions that I am willing to release every caged snake on his behalf.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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