Jailer [noun]
Definition of Jailer:
prison warden
Opposite/Antonyms of Jailer:
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Sentence/Example of Jailer:
After the demonstration, a county sheriff in Kentucky posted a video in which he and a jailer burned Wildcats merchandise, and officials in another county proposed the state reallocate funds to the university.
The Anchorage Police Department and jailers had another chance to obtain Mosley’s DNA and add it to the database in 2015, when he was arrested for punching his girlfriend in the face and pleaded guilty to domestic violence assault.
Tying Egypt for leading jailer of journalists, Saudi Arabia held 26 journalists behind bars according to CPJ’s 2019 prison census.
The jailer's wife was a kind woman, and immediately felt the power of the attractions of her fascinating prisoner.
The jailer and his wife were both charmed with their prisoner, and invited her to dine with them that day.
Ten pence was to be paid to the jailer for the furniture he put into the cell; ten pence only remained for food.
But the longest red-letter day has its ending, and time and tide beckon one with the brutality of an impatient jailer.
It seems that the jailer's kid, a boy about sixteen years old, had been in the habit of bringing Jim's meals.
A thought has just struck me, my friend, which I never had before; it is, that a jailer may be made of very congenial clay.
One day the jailer permitted him to enter my prison, when he instantly ran to embrace my knees, actually uttering a cry of joy.