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Meanings of
cane
in English
Catalan
bastó
Back to the meaning
Type of costume.
Related terms
type of costume
Catalan
bastó
Portuguese
bater
Back to the meaning
Beat with a cane.
flog
lambaste
lambast
Portuguese
bater
Usage of
cane
in English
1
The sugar is contained in solution in the pith of the
cane
.
2
Nat held himself rigidly erect; he was doing without his
cane
today.
3
The common ground; all their men worked in the sugar
cane
fields.
4
The flames of the
cane
would not allow him to change form.
5
The auto industry's ties with Brazil's sugar
cane
industry are not new.
6
Once completed, the road works will benefit over 2000
cane
farming households.
7
In the simplest form, the sugar
cane
is crushed in a mortar.
8
Juan was small and bent with age, although he carried no
cane
.
9
Professor Prasad said the sugar
cane
farmers will have a bleak Diwali.
10
Recent data from some of Brazil's largest
cane
processors confirm the trend.
11
Sugar
cane
is the feedstock for both Brazil's sugar and ethanol industry.
12
The sentence is sixteen strokes of the
cane
and ten years' imprisonment.
13
Have you ever seen me walk without the aid of my
cane
?
14
The seats were of varnished
cane
,
and the doors of natural wood.
15
He applied perpetually to the snuff-box in the knob of his
cane
.
16
They placed her in one of the
cane
chairs facing the door.
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About this term
cane
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
head cane
little cane
carry a cane
white cane
tip cane
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Translations for
cane
Catalan
bastó
Portuguese
bater
Cane
through the time
Cane
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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