Similar words: jailer, failed, detailed, hobnailed, jail, jailhouse, jailbird, nailer. Meaning: [dʒeɪl] adj. in captivity.
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181. Del Rio and three soldiers have been jailed, while one other soldier is wanted in the killings.
182. Pierre Bonny, once the most famous police officer in France before being disgraced and jailed for corruption, became his right-hand man.
183. Simon Mann, a British mercenary jailed first in Zimbabwe in 2004 and then imprisoned since 2008 in Equatorial Guinea , flew to Britain after getting a presidential pardon.
184. You're arresting a jailed capital murder suspect for a misdemeanor?
185. Riddell was jailed Tuesday and faces a charge of unauthorized practice of law.
186. Riddell was jailed Tuesday and faces a charge of unauthorized practice of law. Prosecutor Stephen S. Snook said he also hopes to file identity theft charges.
187. Judge Lord Woolman jailed MacLennan in March and also imposed a lifelong restriction order.
188. Previously convicted and jailed on a similar charge[http://sentencedict.com/jailed.html], Mr Anwar was later exonerated.
189. Veteran leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad, tortured and jailed in his native Egypt.
190. He had been convicted and jailed on similar charges stemming from his defense in 2009 of a convicted gangster arrested in a highly publicized law-and-order campaign.
191. In 1994, Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the terrorist known as "Carlos the Jackal," was jailed in France after being captured in Sudan.
192. Hilton was jailed for violating probation in a drunken - driving case.
193. His father was a pilot who was jailed by Indira Gandhi, he says, because he wouldn't stop challenging the safety of India's planes.
194. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has defended jailed killer "Carlos the Jackal" and several world leaders he says are wrongly considered "bad guys".
195. He spoke too loudly, and after a Stalinist show trial, he was jailed for six years in the '90s.
196. I wonder what critics of such couples made of another headline in yesterday's newspaper: "Mother jailed for starving baby."
197. She'll be interrogated, jailed, interrogated again, get what's usually known as the full treatment.