Similar words: labour saving, saving, savings, dissaving, face saving, life-saving, lifesaving, face-saving. Meaning: adj. designed to replace or conserve human and especially manual labor.
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1. If you can afford it, buy some labour-saving devices, like a washing machine.
2. A rise in wage levels, Barton argued, encouraged employers to invest in labour-saving technology.
3. After the luxury of labour-saving devices it is just too tedious to go back to the old ways.
4. In all, a labour-saving device for those with very large gardens.
5. Used many times every day, it is the most time and labour-saving device ever invented for cooks.
6. They are also cost-effective and labour-saving as they can be changed weekly.
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7. It also provides labour-saving dishes, with casseroles and serving dishes available for use direct from the oven to the table.
8. The introduction of labour-saving agricultural machinery to reduce wage costs began in earnest from the mid-nineteenth century.
9. This is the last thing in laboursaving devices.
10. We go in for laboursaving devices, gadgets, speed and shortcuts.
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