"Cane" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A long, thin stick made of wood, bamboo, or other material, used as a walking stick or for hitting or poking.
A rope or cord made of woven reeds, used for climbing or as a whip.
Used to describe something made of cane, such as a cane-backed chair.
Figuratively, a cane can also refer to an elderly person, often affectionately.
Examples of "Cane" Usage
Candlewood refers to a type of evergreen tree, specifically the Eastern white cedar (Callitris spp.), whose wood has a candle-like shape and is often used for making incense, cedar chests, and other wood products. It can also refer to a wood or woodsy area with a distinctive, rustic scent, reminiscent of cedarwood.
"Candling" is a verb that means to examine or inspect something, typically a candle, by holding a flame near it or under it, especially to check for defects or to determine the quality of the wax.
Candomblé is a West African traditional religion, brought to the Americas by enslaved Africans, that is still practiced today, particularly in Brazil and Cuba. It is a syncretic faith that combines elements of Yoruba and Fon culture with Catholicism and other influences. Candomblé is a complex and multifaceted religion that emphasizes the worship of orishas (deities), spirit possession, and rituals to guarantee individuals' well-being and protect them from harm.
Candour refers to the quality of being honest and open in one's words and actions, often to the point of being blunt or straightforward.
Candy refers to a sweet food made from sugar or other sweetener, often flavored and colored, and typically eaten as a snack or dessert.
Candyfloss is a type of sweet treat that is made from sugar that has been heated to create a floss-like texture. It is also known as cotton candy and is often served as a fluffy, sweet snack at fairs, festivals, and parties.
Candyman is a fictional character in a series of horror films. He is a vengeful spirit with a hook for a hand, who is summoned when his name is invoked five times in front of a mirror. The character was first introduced in the 1992 film "Candyman" and has since appeared in several sequels and remakes.
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