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lifesaver
[ lahyf-sey-ver ]
noun
- a person who rescues another from danger of death, especially from drowning.
- a person or thing that saves a person, as from a difficult situation or critical moment:
That money was a lifesaver.
- Chiefly British. a lifeguard.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±ô¾±´Ú±ðs²¹±¹î€…i²Ô²µ adjective noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lifesaver1
Example Sentences
Omsom noodle kits paired with tofu, rotisserie chicken or frozen meatballs were another lifesaver.
Understanding food composition, ingredient interactions and metabolism has been a literal lifesaver for me.
Ahead of nature becoming a lifesaver back home on the Scottish island, florals hold significance in the city.
The reality is that many people don’t get enough sleep, so if you need to be alert first thing in the morning, caffeine can be a lifesaver, Brager said.
While the free cafes providing food to miners and their families became well known, the support groups were, Heather says, quite literally a lifesaver.
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