Definition of «to cells»

The phrase "to cells" is an idiomatic expression that means to go or be sent to prison. It comes from the historical practice in England where people who committed minor offenses were put into a cell, which was often a small room with little more than a bed and a chamber pot. The term can also refer to being confined within a specific area or location.

Sentences with «to cells»

  • Her future work will involve learning more about the role of stem cells in healing so that we can one day use them in the clinic. (sciencedaily.com)
  • If your child is faced with cyber bullying, whether it be the use of cell phone or computer or other kind of technology, the important thing is, not to respond. (kidsinthehouse.com)
  • Both groups isolated carefully characterized blood stem cells from genetically marked mice. (sciencemag.org)
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