Updated on March 16, 2024
| local | The unruly crowd was taken to the local jail |
| old | The old jail stood as a grim reminder of the town's troubled past. |
| new | The new jail is located in the downtown area. |
| common | |
| central | The suspect was taken to the central jail until their court date. |
| sub | The accused was remanded to sub jail |
| public | The public jail was overcrowded and understaffed. |
| mexican | The notorious drug lord was extradited to a maximum-security Mexican jail |
| british | He was sentenced to six years in a British jail |
| provincial | The provincial jail was a grim and unforgiving place, a testament to the harsh realities of a life behind bars. |
| present | |
| municipal | He was sentenced to 30 days in the municipal jail |
| federal | Out of compassion the judge recommended federal jail for the defendant. |
| military | The prisoner was held in military jail until their trial. |
| big |
| english | The English jail was a harsh and unforgiving place. |
| temporary | The suspect was held in the temporary jail for questioning. |
| main | The main jail was overcrowded and unsanitary. |
| civil | He was sentenced to six months in a civil jail for failing to pay child support. |
| french | The suspect was extradited to France and sent to a french jail |
| filthy | |
| former | The former jail is now a museum. |
| open | |
| nearest | The nearest jail is located in the city center. |
| juvenile | The youth was arrested and sentenced to juvenile jail for his offenses. |
| nearby | The nearby jail was overcrowded with inmates. |
| county | His first time in county jail was rough. |
| spanish | The Spanish jail was crowded with prisoners. |
| outside | The criminal was finally outside jail |
| nice | I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the phrase 'nice jail'. |
| notorious | The notorious jail holds some of the most dangerous criminals in the world. |
| indian | The accused was taken to the indian jail for his punishment. |
| close | She was sent to close jail for thirty days. |
| southern | The defendant was sentenced to six months in southern jail |
| dark | I spent years in a dark jail awaiting my trial. |
| makeshift | The makeshift jail was a grim reminder of the harsh conditions prisoners faced. |
| philippian | The apostle Paul was imprisoned in the Philippian jail |
| overcrowded | The conditions in the overcrowded jail were deplorable. |
| stinking | |
| regular | The defendant was sentenced to five years in regular jail |
| israeli | |
| security | The prisoner was held in the security jail for his own protection. |
| urban | |
| south | The suspect was booked into south jail on suspicion of armed robbery. |
| cellular | The Cellular jail also known as the Kala Pani, is a large jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. |
| wooden | The wooden jail stood as a stark reminder of the town's past. |
| japanese | I visited a japanese jail once. |
| gloomy | He was thrown into a gloomy jail |
| cuban | |
| secure | The suspect was transported to the secure jail |
| story | |
| turkish | |
| infamous | The infamous jail held notorious criminals behind its cold, steel bars. |
| out | John got out jail last night. |
| town | The town jail was a small, brick building that had been built in the 1800s. |
| dirty | |
| soviet | |
| tiny | The tiny jail was packed with prisoners. |
| regional | He was recently released from his regional jail sentence for tax fraud. |
| roman | The suspect was taken to the Roman jail |
| loathsome | |
| infernal | The infernal jail awaited those who dared to challenge the tyrant's rule. |
| crowded | |
| cell | |
| russian | The harsh conditions of the russian jail left a lasting impact on his psyche. |
| broke | The hardened criminal broke jail and escaped into the night. |
| maximum | He was sentenced to the maximum jail time possible. |
| royal | The king threw his foe into the royal jail |
| criminal |
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