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View definitions for lifesaver

lifesaver

noun as in emergency medical technician

Weak matches

noun as in guardian angel

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Example Sentences

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.

From BBC

That positive portrayal could be a call to arms to many politicians stoking the flames of anti-immigrant policies, but Garrone was gifted a distinctly Italian lifesaver when the movie arrived in local theaters.

It is a modest start but, literally, a lifesaver for some of the country's poorest people.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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