Bailie example sentences

Related (4): bailiff, bailment, bailor, bailable

bail·ie

noun historical

bailie (noun) · bailies (plural noun)

  - a municipal officer and magistrate in Scotland.

Synonyms

judge, magistrate, recorder, sheriff, jurat, jurist, surrogate, alcalde, beak, reeve

"Bailie" Example Sentences

1. Bailie was determined to make her mark on the world.
2. She was a force to be reckoned with, and her bailie was unshakable.
3. The bailie of the group was strong, and they all worked together to achieve their goals.
4. Bailie was a natural leader, and her followers trusted her decisions.
5. Bailie’s unwavering bailie in herself and her abilities was evident in all she did.
6. Bailie was a master of multitasking, and her bailie in her own abilities kept her focused on the task at hand.
7. Bailie’s bailie in her own judgement was never questioned by those around her.
8. Bailie was always willing to take risks, and her bailie in her own decisions was unquestioned.
9. Bailie was a visionary, and her bailie in her own ideas was unwavering.
10. Bailie was a force to be reckoned with, and her bailie was unshakable.
11. Bailie was a natural leader, and her bailie in her own abilities was unquestioned.
12. Bailie was a risk-taker, and her bailie in her own judgement was unshakeable.
13. Bailie was a go-getter, and her bailie in her own decisions was unquestioned.
14. Bailie was a problem-solver, and her bailie in her own abilities was never in doubt.
15. Bailie was a trailblazer, and her bailie in her own ideas was unwavering.
16. Bailie was a leader of men, and her bailie in her own judgement was never questioned.
17. Bailie was a believer in herself, and her bailie in her own decisions was unshakable.
18. Bailie was a powerhouse, and her bailie in her own abilities was unquestioned.
19. Bailie was a risk-taker, and her bailie in her own judgement was unquestioned.
20. Bailie was a natural born leader, and her bailie in her own ideas was never in doubt.

Common Phases

bail out; bail up; bail bond; bail on; bail out of; bail on someone; bail someone out.

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