Sentences

calabozo in a sentence

n.

Definition

Calabozo (noun): a prison or jail, particularly one that is dark, oppressive, and associated with harsh conditions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old calabozo was a dark and foreboding place where many prisoners were held.
  2. After the revolution, the calabozo became infamous for its harsh conditions and overcrowding.
  3. He spent the night in the calabozo, reflecting on his choices and their consequences.
  4. The villagers spoke in hushed tones about the mysterious calabozo at the edge of town.
  5. During the tour, they explained the history of the calabozo and its role in local governance.
  6. The calabozo's walls were lined with graffiti, remnants of those who had been imprisoned there.
  7. She felt an unsettling chill as she stepped inside the abandoned calabozo.
  8. In literature, the calabozo often symbolizes the struggle for freedom and justice.
  9. The local museum featured an exhibit on the calabozo, showcasing artifacts from its past.
  10. His tales of escape from the calabozo captivated the audience at the storytelling festival.

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