Synonym: hold captive, imprison, incarcerate, lock up. Similar words: nail, sail, mail, rail, trail, retail, fail to, detail. Meaning: [dʒeɪl] n. a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence). v. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail.
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31. Sam was slung into jail for punching a cop.
32. Several prisoners broke out of the jail.
33. Dunn copped a plea to avoid going to jail.
34. There was a fire in the jail last night.
35. Police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail.
36. They ought to jail her killer for life.
37. Anyone who opposes the regime is thrown in jail.
38. The protesters were hauled off to jail.
39. His friends busted him out of jail.
40. A day in jail cooled him off.
41. The rebels tunnelled out of a maximum security jail.
42. She spent a year in jail.
43. He walked out of jail a free man.
44. The police put the culprit in jail.
45. She walked free from jail.
46. They carted him off to jail.
47. Drunks were thrown in jail for a few days.
48. Those two should have been thrown in jail.
49. The jail has 500 inmates.
50. The police carted the protesters off to jail.
51. It was built to replace the old Victorian jail.
52. He has been released from jail.
52. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
53. I hope you won't finish up in jail.
54. A forty-foot-high concrete wall encircles the jail.
55. He was hauled off to jail.
56. He molested children and was sent to jail.
57. Burns had escaped from jail time after time.
58. I always said he would wind up in jail.
59. How long has she been in jail?
60. She avoided jail by pleading self-defence.