Synonym: captive. Similar words: comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, comprise, enterprise, surprising, surprisingly, isolate. Meaning: ['prɪznə(r)] n. a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war.
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(241) He was handcuffed to another prisoner and placed in an army, armoured personnel carrier.
(242) Drivers are being alerted that an escaped prisoner has been seen hitch-hiking on the road to Frankfurt.
(243) When I worked in the prison I found out that one of the other teachers was having an affair with this prisoner.
(244) The second prisoner was a fat-faced beefy fellow who smelled of sweat.
(245) Man is the prisoner of his desires and emotions. Man is capable of doing the best and the worst in life. Dr T.P.Chia
(246) The prison director ordered a search, but the prisoner was nowhere to be found.
(247) By night he is a prisoner, the last captive of Tangentopoli.
(248) Tagore arrived from Calcutta and sang some songs which soothed the dying prisoner.
(249) It's carried out under local anaesthetic(sentencedict.com), there is no pain to the prisoner.
(250) After being kidnapped Julie was held prisoner in a coffin-like box before being beaten unconscious and strangled.
(251) Jarauta was taken prisoner, and his identity became known when he was addressed by one of the other captives.
(252) One 63-year-old freed prisoner revealed that captives were kept in metal cages without sanitation or adequate food.
(253) He describes how he killed two young workers taken prisoner in a pitched battle inside a factory workshop.
(254) The charges against the prisoner include criminal damage and assault.
(255) The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel certainly bear witness to their author's craftsmanship.
(256) He felt the certainty of it. After baptism, the prisoner received the Eucharist.
(257) The prisoner was in so much pain all he could do was scream and beg for mercy.
(257) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(258) The greatest mistake in life is to get addicted to drugs - becoming a prisoner of ecstasy and hallucination, and less of a man. Dr T.P.Chia
(259) He found it hard to describe to me the abominable way in which he was treated in a prisoner of war camp.
(260) Nothing is more mysteriously powerful than love in life. Everyone is the prisoner of love. Dr T.P.Chia
More similar words: comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, comprise, enterprise, surprising, surprisingly, isolate, episode, son, disorder, supervisor, isolated, isolation, person, reason, pass on, season, in person, personal, personally, resonate, personnel, in season, price, prime, print, prize, prior, owner.