Cageful

Pronunciation: /ˈkædʒəfəl/

Cageful (noun)

  1. The amount that fills one cage, especially for animals kept in cages.

Examples

  • The farmer collected a cageful of eggs today.
  • We carried a cageful of birds to the shelter.

Cageful (adjective)

  1. Describing something measured as the amount contained in a single cage.

Examples

  • They used a cageful frame for the display.
  • The artist built a cageful structure from old bars.