CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: NOUN
- Plural form of convict.
- A person who has been convicted of a criminal offence
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- A criminal who has been jailed repeatedly
- A prisoner or an ex-prisoner
- One who has been or is confined in jail; a malefactor.
- A prisoner or an ex-convict.
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: ADJECTIVE
- Pronounced or proved guilty
- N/A
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convict.
- N/A
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A prisoner; one is in prison or who has been confined in prison.
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: RELATED WORDS
- Detainee, Convictions, Suspects, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Escapees, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Gaolbird, Con, Jailbird, Inmate
- Embezzler, Thug, Drug addict, Druggie, Juvie, Escapee, Cellmate, Jailhouse, Slammer, Prison, Jail, Gaolbird, Con, Convict, Inmate
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Condemned, Detained, Sentenced, Internees, Defendants, Detainee, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Con, Inmate
- Romeo, Gallows bird, Juvenile delinquent, Deadbeat dad, Stool pigeon, Thug, Drug addict, Druggie, Juvie, Cellmate, Prison, Jail, Con, Convict, Inmate
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It convicts the lost, gives spiritual gifts, convicts the believer of sin, empowers the believer, and seals the believer.
- The unremitted industry, the entire subordination, and subdued feeling among the convicts, has probably no parallel among any equal number of convicts.
- In Britain, the big backlog of convicts was temporarily eased by allowing convicts who were eager to escape the hangman to enlist as soldiers.
- For instance, some were involved in drug trafficking, asked for money from the relatives of convicts, and gave mobile phones to convicts.
- Some convicts aboard were ill. ([62]) By early February 1784, weighed down with ill convicts, Salmon was becoming tired of the enterprise.
- While this may be the case for male convicts it is less clear that popular perceptions of female convicts were so benign.
- Built by convicts for convicts, the Barracks was more like a hostel than a prison.
- The Second Fleet Convicts: a comprehensive listing of convicts, marines, seamen, officers, wives, children and ships.
- Immigration Act prohibition on the importation convicts was modified convicts except those convicted of political offenses.
- Delhi HC dismisses plea of three convicts seeking stay on execution, convicts move SC.
- Enver Davids was a jailbird, that damned louse, the steady throbbing of the straining cords beneath her clutching arms.
- More like, in such terrible taste that youd be giving Brooke Astors jailbird son, Anthony, a run for his money.
- Celebutante-turned jailbird Paris Hilton is free, having been released from her sentence for driving while under suspension.
- He had become a jailbird, caught by those hunters of criminals who would not let him go again.
- Save for Come Together, Jailbird and Rocks, reserved for the encore.
- Unlike a conventional jailbird, BIND can't just scribble its log entries on the walls :-).
- Chloe asks Brady to go visit jailbird Nicole.
- The Jailbird is released This ticket Jailbird and used to enter the prize drawings.
CONVICTS vs JAILBIRD: QUESTIONS
- What happened to convicts when they arrived in Australia?
- What did Australian Convicts in the First Fleet wear?
- How does the prison system prevent convicts from escaping?
- How many convicts have been sentenced to death row?
- How were convicts transported from America to Australia?
- What does a private investigator agency hire convicts?
- How many female convicts were transported to Australia?
- What percentage of British convicts came to America?
- How were convicts transported from Ireland to Australia?
- What happened to convicts after they were pardoned?
- What episode has the same opening scene as the Jailbird?