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the jailer
noun
One who enforces confinement in a jail or prison.
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Frosch, the jailer, enters.
"Taken him where?" The jailer was silent.
Who's the jailer now, you po-faced NHS-grade dolly?
There is Mr. Duyet, the jailer with the vivid imagination.
Patti LuPone plays the convict, Debra Winger plays the jailer, and there you have it.
After 40 days, the jailer shackled my hands and feet, although my eyes were left open.
You talk to him," my mother said dully when the jailer arrived..
Feeding both the jailer and the prisoner is not a sustainable or sensible policy.
He's been the prisoner and the jailer at the same time.
When the jailer opened the door, a stench wafted out of the cell.
He made his Met debut in November 1957 as the jailer in "Tosca".
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