Phrases with «same prison»

The phrase "same prison" means being trapped in a similar situation or experiencing the same difficulties and limitations as someone else. It suggests that both individuals are facing similar challenges or constraints that restrict their freedom or opportunities. Full definition

Sentences with «same prison»

  • He is locked into the same prison cell in which Ferreira carved a message of Christian hope before his own apostasy: Laudate eum, Praise him. (firstthings.com)
  • While he was jailed in England — where he had gone after the murders and from which he was extradited — Soering's wrist was broken twice by the same prison guard. (religion-online.org)
  • The industry knows this full well and happily makes us lap up the free range myth, even though in reality a free range hen lives in pretty much the same prison as a battery cage hen — except its whole life takes place in the prison shower, rather than a cell. (cracked.com)
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