Similar words: save, saver, save for, save up, waved, paved, save time, save money. Meaning: [seɪv] adj. 1. rescued; especially from the power and consequences of sin 2. guarded from injury or destruction.
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(91) That saved me a whole bunch of money.
(92) Your kind help saved lots of trouble for me.
(93) He was saved by quick-thinking neighbours.
(94) We've saved some money, but it's not nearly enough .
(95) When text is saved from a Web page, it is often very badly formatted with many short lines.
(96) We all admired her for the way she saved the children from the fire.
(97) The money saved from the cessation of the road project will be invested in public transport.
(98) The prize money saved her from having to find a job.
(98) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(99) One study showed that forty percent of those killed in auto accidents could have been saved if they had been wearing seat belts.
(100) We had saved enough money to buy the house outright.
(101) The forest was nearly out of control when suddenly it rained heavily and saved the day.
(102) She has saved a little money, but nothing to speak of.
(103) Our holiday travel has eaten into the money we saved.
(104) We saved up a large sum of money, and it seemed never to dry up.
(105) His meager allotment of gas had to be saved for emergencies.
(106) It was a warm winter, so we saved on electricity.
(107) They sweated and saved for ten years to buy a house.
(108) They scrimped and saved for years to buy their own home.
(109) Disagreements threatened to wreck the peace talks, but the president's intervention saved the situation.
(110) We have had some reassurances from the council that the building will be saved.
(111) Though she'd lost her job, she saved face by saying she'd left it willingly.
(112) The young police sergent was given a commendation for bravery after he saved the children from the flood.
(113) Mary saved up pieces of cloth to make a quilt.
(114) The story goes that my grandfather saved his captain's life in battle.
(115) He has never saved.
(116) I should have phoned the shop first and saved myself the bother of going there.
(117) He said quite positively that he would come, so I've saved a place for him.
(118) The exposure of the plot against the President probably saved his life.
(119) The girl's life was saved because the doctors acted so promptly.
(120) This collection of essays is saved from nonentity by the stature of the contributors.
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