Jaileress example sentences

Related (2): 3. warden, 4. matron

jail·er

noun

jailers (plural noun)

  - a person in charge of a jail or of the prisoners in it.

Synonyms

keeper, incarcerator, captor, sentry, screw, detainer, turnkey

"Jaileress" Example Sentences

1. The county jail had its first female jaileress.
2. The jaileress was strict, but fair.
3. I'm not sure if jaileress is a real word.
4. The jaileress monitored the inmates closely.
5. I've never heard of a male jailer being called a jaileress.
6. The jaileress had to deal with a particularly difficult inmate.
7. She's the only jaileress in the entire state.
8. The jaileress made sure the inmates followed all rules and regulations.
9. The jaileress is responsible for the safety and security of all inmates.
10. The jaileress had to undergo rigorous training before starting her job.
11. The inmates knew not to mess with the tough jaileress.
12. The jaileress has been recognized for her excellent work performance.
13. She was the first jaileress to receive a commendation from the sheriff's department.
14. The job of a jaileress can be quite dangerous.
15. The jaileress kept a close eye on the inmates during meal times.
16. The jaileress worked long hours, but was dedicated to her job.
17. The jaileress had excellent communication skills.
18. The jaileress was able to defuse a tense situation among the inmates.
19. The jaileress was respected by both inmates and fellow staff members.
20. She had to attend a seminar for jaileress training.
21. The jaileress maintained order and discipline in the jail.
22. The jaileress was able to prevent an escape attempt by an inmate.
23. Being a jaileress requires a lot of patience and resilience.
24. The inmates knew better than to mess with the no-nonsense jaileress.
25. The jaileress conducted cell searches on a regular basis.
26. The jaileress had a strict routine that she adhered to.
27. The jaileress was able to recognize when an inmate needed medical attention.
28. The job of a jaileress can be mentally and emotionally draining.
29. The jaileress was a respected member of law enforcement.
30. The jaileress was able to establish trust and rapport with some of the inmates.

Common Phases

1. The jaileress watched closely as the prisoners filed out of their cells; her eyes flickering with suspicion.
2. The jaileress kept a stern expression on her face as she escorted the inmates to the courtyard; her presence imposing and authoritative.
3. With an air of authority, the jaileress locked the cell doors behind her as she made her rounds; her every move precise and calculated.
4. As the inmates shuffled past her, the jaileress maintained a watchful gaze; her senses alert for any signs of trouble.
5. The jaileress stood guard at the entrance to the prison, her eyes scanning the surrounding area for any potential threats; her hand never far from the hilt of her weapon.
6. With a practiced ease, the jaileress frisked each inmate, searching for contraband; her movements swift and efficient.
7. As the inmates knelt before her, the jaileress looked over them with a critical eye; her scrutiny unnerving even the most hardened criminals.

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