Similar words: jailer, failed, detailed, hobnailed, jail, jailhouse, jailbird, nailer. Meaning: [dʒeɪl] adj. in captivity.
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91. Two bishops were jailed for their participation in the demonstration.
92. Krishna Sen, the first editor to be jailed, was released from prison three months ago after serving a two-year sentence.
93. In 1994, Raddad was jailed for 18 years for Marchal's murder on the basis of circumstantial evidence.
94. Marco was arrested and jailed for accepting bribes from drug dealers.
95. Patient confidence suffered a severe jolt when Harold Shipman, a family doctor, was jailed for murdering 15 of his patients.
96. He was jailed in 1992 for attempting to swindle the insurance company he worked for.
97. Somewhere in Ohio a doctor has been jailed for feeding rat poison to his colleagues.
98. Hundreds of demonstrators have surrounded Suharto's home in the past few months, calling for him to be jailed or hanged.
99. Carter was jailed for the brutal murder of a young mother of three.
100. In 1986(sentencedict.com), a father of fifteen children then living in South Ronaldsay was jailed for physically abusing them.
101. David was jailed for four years after robbing a petrol station to pay for his drug habit.
102. But when magistrates told her she'd be jailed for three months, she collapsed in the dock.
103. Small time offenders in need of psychiatric help are being jailed by the courts because of a rundown of psychiatric hospitals.
104. He was sacked from the Mint - and was jailed for nine months at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
105. A driving examiner has been jailed for four months for indecently assaulting four women test candidates.
106. Two people who defied law enforcement barricades, and who were arrested and jailed, spoke at the meeting.
107. The company won, and when McLaren failed to show up in court, he was jailed for contempt.sentencedict .com
108. Wong was jailed overnight in a case of mistaken identity.
109. Better to be disgraced for distasteful habits and withholding evidence from the police than jailed for murder?
110. Triple murderer Vernage, 27, was jailed for life at the Old Bailey on Monday.
111. Millionaire businessman Malcom Horsman, 66, has been jailed for life for murdering his wife, Ursula.
112. A week later Michael Musgrove, 21, was jailed for 13 years for raping three women and indecently assaulting two others.
113. Devlin, the former Irish nationalist firebrand, has been shot and jailed.
114. Ryman, of Spalding, Lincs, admitted manslaughter with diminished responsibility and was jailed for five years.
115. He was jailed for four and a half years in December, hard on the heels of another shyster, Jack Bennett.
116. If he issues the injunction and Mr Farquharson ignores it, he could be jailed for up to two years for contempt.
117. Mobsters jailed for life under the harsh so-called Bis 41 regime are desperate for better conditions.
118. A citizen assigned to jury duty is jailed for throwing a temper tantrum before a judge.
119. On September 28, when a black named William Brown was jailed on the charge of assault, a mob quickiy gathered.
120. Mrs Mandela was jailed for six years on kidnapping and assault charges but released on bail pending a yet-to-be-heard appeal.