gaolbird (Meaning)

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gaolbird (n)

a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly

Synonyms & Antonyms of gaolbird

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gaolbird Sentence Examples

  1. The gaolbird was released from prison after serving a lengthy sentence for armed robbery.
  2. The town's reputation was tarnished by the presence of the notorious gaolbird, known for his cunning and violent nature.
  3. The gaolbird's tattoos, a testament to his time behind bars, terrified the local villagers.
  4. The sheriff warned the citizens to be wary of the escaped gaolbird, who had a reputation for cold-heartedness.
  5. The young boy's hero was a reformed gaolbird who had turned his life around after finding redemption through religion.
  6. The gaolbird's hardened exterior hid a secret longing for a life of freedom and respectability.
  7. The prison guards kept a watchful eye on the gaolbird, knowing that his rebellious spirit could lead to violent outbursts.
  8. The gaolbird's intelligence and charisma made him a trusted advisor among his fellow inmates.
  9. The parole board hesitated to release the gaolbird, fearing he would return to his criminal ways.
  10. The former gaolbird dedicated his life to mentoring at-risk youth, hoping to keep them from falling into the same traps he had faced.

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a criminal who has been jailed repeatedly

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The gaolbird was released from prison after serving a lengthy sentence for armed robbery.

The town's reputation was tarnished by the presence of the notorious gaolbird, known for his cunning and violent nature.

The gaolbird's tattoos, a testament to his time behind bars, terrified the local villagers.

The sheriff warned the citizens to be wary of the escaped gaolbird, who had a reputation for cold-heartedness.