jail|jails in English
noun
[dʒeɪl]
prison, location where convicted criminals and people awaiting trial are confined; incarceration, imprisonment
Use "jail|jails" in a sentence
1. Bridewell is a common noun meaning jail, (now archaic,) a surname, and the proper name of a number of jails.
2. Officers have been guarding inmates who can not be accommodated in overcrowded jails following the riots at Strangeways jail in Manchester.
3. The term “Calaboose” comes from the Spanish “calabozo” which means “jail, dungeon, or cell” and was used to describe small structures used as jails throughout Texas …
4. That whole thing in the jails-
5. Belarus Jails 2 Journalists for Covering Protests
6. Jails and temporary detention camps are overflowing.
7. Home Daily Jail Daily Releases Daily Bookings Agency Jail
8. You never get sick of filling up jails?
9. Capuchins minister in hospitals, schools, soup kitchens and jails
10. Chipmunk jail.
11. Clip 0:01:44 Bedlam – Jails for Mental Illness – Clip
12. Court jails 26 over oil Bunkery in Port Harcourt
13. The country has repressive laws and jails full of political prisoners.
14. No jail time, though.
15. I thought jails were built for humanity, and that won't quite qualify.
16. Right now, today, we have 2.3 million people in our jails and prisons.
17. Bastille definition is - prison, jail
18. She walked free from jail.
19. Please, take us to jail.
20. She was imprisoned for a total of three years in other jails.
21. There has been a mass breakout from one of Germany's top security jails.
22. Soldiers and police killed 250-300 prisoners while crushing mutinies in three jails.
23. He's gone to jail for fraud.
24. Three prisoners escaped from a jail.
25. Department of Corrections Receives PCCD Grant to Assist County Jails with Medication- March 03, 2021