What does jailyard mean?
Jailyard means A yard adjoining a prison..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A yard adjoining a prison..
Once the Supreme Court affirmed Utah’s right to eradicate him by rifle, Wilkerson was let into a jailyard where he declined to be blindfolded.
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Jailyard means A yard adjoining a prison..
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Once the Supreme Court affirmed Utah’s right to eradicate him by rifle, Wilkerson was let into a jailyard where he declined to be blindfolded.
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