birdcage in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

birdcage in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When the plants die, the stems curl upward and form the birdcage for which the common name is derived.
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In 1863 the original birdcage lantern was replaced with a new cast iron one.
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The view is defined by many horizontals and verticals, creating a containment that is common in her paintings, which often feature windows and birdcages.
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She then shrinks him and traps him in a birdcage.
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These showoff pieces, including gilded birdcage handbags and chest plates, are intricate heirlooms for the offbeat heir.
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A long birdcage flash-suppressor is fitted to reduce the muzzle signature.
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He found it difficult to find acting work and to supplement his income made ornate birdcages by hand.
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It is famous for its gamecocks and birdcages.
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The coveted spot was the birdcage, an actual metal framework built up on stilts.
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A light cyclecar, it had a tubular frame in the birdcage style.
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