jailbirds Antonyms

Meaning of jailbirds

jailbirds

a person confined in jail, a person who is or is often in jail, a habitual criminal

jailbirds Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious jailbirds were notorious for their daring escapes and violent crimes.
  2. The prison warden held a tight rein over the hardened jailbirds, knowing their rebellious nature.
  3. Rumor had it that the newly arrived jailbirds were planning a breakout.
  4. The jailbirds exchanged secret glances across the crowded prison yard, plotting their next move.
  5. The judge sentenced the repeat offenders to extended stays as jailbirds.
  6. The young jailbirds were naive to the harsh realities that awaited them behind bars.
  7. The authorities suspected an alliance forming between different jailbirds, stirring rumors of a prison takeover.
  8. A new guard struggled to maintain authority over the cunning jailbirds, who sensed his weakness.
  9. The jailbirds' days were filled with boredom and petty squabbles, as they awaited their uncertain fates.
  10. Society condemned the jailbirds as irredeemable criminals, but some held a glimmer of hope for their future.

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a person confined in jail, a person who is or is often in jail, a habitual criminal

convicts, inmates,prisoners,cons, lifers, internees,parolees, captives, trusties, probationers

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The notorious jailbirds were notorious for their daring escapes and violent crimes.

The prison warden held a tight rein over the hardened jailbirds, knowing their rebellious nature.

Rumor had it that the newly arrived jailbirds were planning a breakout.

The jailbirds exchanged secret glances across the crowded prison yard, plotting their next move.