"Jailbird" Example Sentences
1. The jailbird had been in and out of prison for years.
2. I knew he was a jailbird when I met him, but I fell for him anyway.
3. The sheriff was on the lookout for any new jailbirds in town.
4. Even though he was a jailbird, he was a talented artist.
5. The jailbird had a tattoo of a spiderweb on his neck.
6. You can't trust a jailbird like him.
7. The judge sentenced the jailbird to 10 years behind bars.
8. The jailbird was caught trying to escape from prison.
9. Some people are just born to be jailbirds.
10. The jailbird had a rough childhood that led him down the wrong path.
11. He was released from prison as a reformed jailbird.
12. The other inmates called him "jailbird Joe".
13. The jailbird's family had disowned him years ago.
14. The guards kept a close eye on the jailbird during visiting hours.
15. The jailbird was known for being a troublemaker.
16. The jailbird had a small window in his cell that overlooked the courtyard.
17. The jailbird's sentence was extended for bad behavior.
18. The warden tried to rehabilitate the jailbird through therapy sessions.
19. The jailbird was allowed to work in the prison library.
20. The jailbird was transferred to a maximum-security prison.
21. The jailbird's lawyer tried to appeal his sentence.
22. The jailbird had a tough time adjusting to life outside of prison.
23. The other prisoners were afraid of the jailbird.
24. The jailbird's cellmate was a quiet, reserved man.
25. The jailbird was caught with contraband in his possession.
26. The jailbird's mother visited him every week.
27. The jailbird had a makeshift weightlifting set in his cell.
28. The jailbird's rap sheet was a mile long.
29. The jailbird got into a fight with another inmate and was put in solitary confinement.
30. The jailbird's release date was still years away.
Common Phases
1. "He's a notorious
jailbird; always getting himself into trouble."
2. "I never knew my uncle was a
jailbird; he kept it a secret from the family."
3. "After serving his sentence, he didn't want to be labeled a
jailbird for the rest of his life."
4. "The neighborhood gossip claimed that the new guy moving in was a
jailbird; but who knows if it's true?"
5. "She refused to date him once she found out he was a
jailbird; she didn't want to risk getting involved with someone who might end up back in prison."