calaboose Antonyms

Meaning of calaboose

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calaboose (n.)

A prison; a jail.

calaboose Sentence Examples

  1. The sheriff escorted the troublemaker to the calaboose, where he would await trial.
  2. The calaboose was a small, windowless building located behind the courthouse.
  3. Inside the dimly lit calaboose, the prisoner sat on a narrow cot, contemplating his fate.
  4. The bars of the calaboose were cold to the touch, a constant reminder of confinement.
  5. In the heat of summer, the air inside the calaboose was stifling and oppressive.
  6. The town drunk was a frequent guest of the calaboose, spending many nights behind its iron bars.
  7. The sheriff locked the cell door of the calaboose with a heavy clang, signaling the end of freedom for its occupants.
  8. The graffiti-covered walls of the calaboose bore witness to the boredom and frustration of its inhabitants.
  9. Despite its austere conditions, the calaboose served as a necessary institution for maintaining law and order in the frontier town.
  10. The prisoner's only hope lay in the key that would unlock the door of the calaboose and grant him freedom once more.

FAQs About the word calaboose

A prison; a jail.

jail, penitentiary, prison, lockup, guardroom, coop, slammer, pokey, clink, hoosegow

outside, outside,,

The sheriff escorted the troublemaker to the calaboose, where he would await trial.

The calaboose was a small, windowless building located behind the courthouse.

Inside the dimly lit calaboose, the prisoner sat on a narrow cot, contemplating his fate.

The bars of the calaboose were cold to the touch, a constant reminder of confinement.