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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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A crew of saints cabined in those little caravels and tossed about on that coast for six weeks would scarcely keep in good humor. - "Captain John Smith", Charles Dudley Warner Last Updated: February 22, 2009.
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Then indeed I would be " cabined, cribbed, confined." - "Strange True Stories of Louisiana", George Washington Cable.
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Hildegarde had been much in the country during the past two years, had learned to love it greatly, and found city life too " cabined, cribbed, confined," to suit her present taste. - "Hildegarde's Home", Laura E. Richards.