Similar words: life line, feline, lifelong, to the life, beeline, pipeline, on the line, sideline. Meaning: n. 1. a crease on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long you will live 2. support that enables people to survive or to continue doing something (often by providing an essential connection) 3. line that raises or lowers a deep-sea diver 4. line thrown from a vessel that people can cling to in order to save themselves from drowning.
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1. The telephone is her lifeline to the rest of the world.
2. He clung to the lifeline and the woman pulled him towards the bank.
3. Public transport is a lifeline for many rural communities.
4. The state pension is their financial lifeline.
5. The organization provides a real lifeline for many women in poverty.
6. The organization has proved to be a lifeline for thousands of needy families.
7. Visits from loved ones are a vital lifeline for prisoners.
8. Information about the job market can be a lifeline for those who are out of work.
9. Ferries are a lifeline to the far-flung corners of Scotland.
10. He threw me a lifeline when he offered me a job.
11. The extra payments are a lifeline for most single mothers.
12. Hope is a lifeline for many people.
13. I latched on to her like my lifeline.
14. In other places, canals have provided a damp lifeline for plants surviving from much earlier wetlands.
15. To him, these represented a lifeline to the non-hospital world and provided some stimulation.
16. Lifeline 1990 consists of a two-way mirror, paint, light, timers and wood.
17. University officials describe the merger as an economic lifeline for the prestigious but financially ailing medical center.
18. These are isolated places dependent for a lifeline on the road from Shiel Bridge and otherwise quite inaccessible overland by vehicles.
19. While parents provide a lifeline for many women in poverty, they are not always an unproblematic source of help.
20. This provided a lifeline for those who could receive it, and an immaculate standard of reporting to measure reality against propaganda.
21. For many old people living on their own the telephone is their lifeline to the outside world.
22. With this one unexpected victory, the club now has a lifeline.
23. In the months ahead that link would prove a lifeline.
24. For those whose lives have been torn apart, Victim Support offers a lifeline.
25. Throughout the war, Liverpool was Britain's main convoy port, maintaining a lifeline which was crucial to Allied victory.
26. An added benefit, they say, is that it offers a lifeline to the unemployed.
27. His shock decision - on the eve of Labour's party conference - threw a lifeline to battered Premier John Major.
28. It felt as though some one was pulling my lifeline away from me and I was flailing around[sentencedict.com/lifeline.html], trying to grab hold of it.
29. And for most pensioners, even those with supplementary pensions or savings, the state pension is their financial lifeline.
30. Because I work at home, the telephone is like a lifeline to me.
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