Similar words: rescue, fresco, prescient, prescribe, presciently, prescription, phosphorescent, cue. Meaning: ['reskjuː] adj. delivered from danger.
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(121) The two children began a fast stamping dance around and around, the rescued ball held aloft in triumph.
(122) Firefighters smashed a bedroom window and rescued a two-year-old girl.
(123) Many of the rescued birds are being hydrated with electrolytes and kept warm on a heating pad.
(124) But the show is rescued to a considerable extent by works that do have the ability to make you glad you came.
(125) The fish: They rescued Thumbelina, but sent her off to a worse fate.
(126) Very few of our men swam ashore, most of those who were rescued from the water being saved by small boats.
(127) Increased rates of operative delivery are not necessarily bad if genuinely compromised babies are rescued from death and damage.
(128) His childhood friend has rescued the beautiful young widow, and the two of them will live happily ever after.
(129) They rescued me from my predicament, and saved me the trouble of rewriting the entire chapter.
(130) The computer programmer from Leicestershire was rescued after being spotted by the crew of a passing leisure cruiser.
(131) At about this point, it seemed it was the audience who needed to be rescued, not the luckless motorists.
(132) My daughter was rescued safely, and I am very grateful to the firemen.
(133) He managed to create enough breathing space in the snow to survive until he could be rescued.
(134) But he is rescued, along with others, and the whole terrifying ordeal, he discovers, becomes a big joke.
(135) Then he and his three uninjured crew scrambled on to life-rafts - and were themselves rescued by helicopter.
(136) She was rescued from the burning building by a neighbour.
(137) It was this Admetus whose wife, Alcestis, Hercules rescued from Hades.
(138) You will be over the Falls and rescued in a few minutes and the water will help to keep you awake.
(139) Rescued by human teens and taken to the vet, Keelk recovers and begs for help to rescue her family.
(140) Brave battler Bracewell rescued his career once after serious ankle trouble at Everton.
(141) A priest tells the story of a boy he rescued from poverty who grows up to become a revolutionary leader.
(142) Two men who were trapped atop their car for more than a hour were rescued by a National Guard helicopter.
(143) He lay on the track for five minutes before being rescued by two friends who were also out riding.
(144) It relies on foster homes to provide rescued pets a supportive place to recover until good owners can be found.
(145) The next summer Mr Harris rescued me from the torment of needlework by inviting me to come with him to catch butterflies.
(146) The father continued the suicide attempt but he was rescued by police.
(147) Roald Dahl's last picture book tells how Billy rescued the tiny Minpins from the smoke belching Gruncher.
(148) Twenty one pensioners had to be rescued by boat from their sheltered accommodation.
(149) Walker poorly: An elderly walker was still poorly in hospital yesterday after being rescued by helicopter from the Yorkshire Dales.
(150) I was rescued by Bhairon and made to lie on a string bed covered with quilts in the courtyard.
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