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a stick used to support a person while walking
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The elderly woman uses a cane for balance.
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The bamboo cane was used to construct a simple and sturdy garden trellis.
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a long, thin, stiff stem of certain plants, such as bamboo or sugarcane, often used to support other plants or as material for objects
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The basket is woven from rattan cane.
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a thin, stiff switch used historically to punish students by striking
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In some schools, children were punished with a cane.
to cane
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to strike someone with a cane, usually as a form of punishment
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Corporal punishment involved caning in some schools.
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