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Calaboose Meaning in English

word

ˈkæl.əˌbus
KAL-uh-boos
ˈkæl.əˌbuːs
KAL-uh-booss

释义

An old-fashioned, slang term in American English for a small jail or local prison, especially in rural areas.

用法与细微差别

Very informal and outdated; used mostly in American English and heard in old movies, Westerns, or as playful speech. Rarely used today—'jail' is much more common. Avoid in formal contexts.

例句

The sheriff locked him in the calaboose for the night.

basic

The old calaboose is next to the town hall.

basic

He spent the weekend in the calaboose.

basic

Just one prank, and I ended up in the calaboose!

natural

Back in my day, the calaboose was always full on Saturday nights.

natural

You better behave or you'll land in the calaboose!

natural