"Jailbird" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jailbird" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jailbird" Meaning

A person who has been imprisoned, often used in a humorous or ironic way to describe someone who has been caught or punished for their misbehavior.

"Jailbird" Examples

Usage Examples: Jailbird


A jailbird is a colloquial term for someone who has been imprisoned or has a history of being in prison.

Examples


The notorious criminal was a jailbird for most of his adult life before turning himself in.
After serving his sentence, the former gang leader was shunned by his community as a jailbird.
The politician's past as a jailbird was a major issue in his election campaign.
Despite his reputation as a jailbird, the reformed offender was determined to turn over a new leaf.
The infamous mobster was a jailbird for over a decade before being paroled and going into hiding.

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A confinement facility, especially one used to detain people who have been arrested and awaiting trial, punishment, or departure.

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