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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(151) It was sheer luck that we were saved from drowning.
(152) You could have fetched me from the airport and saved me the inconvenience of having to take the bus!
(153) She had saved enough coupons to get a free flight.
(154) He had repaired my kettle, and it saved my buying a new one.
(155) A local businessman saved the day by donating £30,000 to the school.
(156) He could also have cut out much of the repetition and thus saved many pages.
(157) The staff are crediting him with having saved Hythe's life.
(158) The national health system saved him from becoming a cripple.
(159) We are still relatively optimistic that the factory can be saved.
(160) The young couple have already saved ample money for the summer vocation.
(161) Germany saved their face by getting 2 points in the last minute and drawing the match.
(162) We've been saved a lot of expense by doing the work ourselves.
(163) The crew on the ship were all saved excepting the captain.
(164) We're going to buy a house when we've saved enough money.
(165) Luckily she had saved some money for a rainy day.
(166) I saved up my pocket money to buy an electric train set.
(167) She's saved a little money but nothing to speak of.
(168) They scrimped and saved to give the children a good education.
(169) He frugally saved various bits of the machine in carefully marked boxes.
(170) My hope is that by next summer I'll have saved enough money to go travelling.
(171) He risked his life when he saved the child from the fire.
(172) They saved for years for their trip of a lifetime to Hawaii.
(173) She saved the children's lives by fling them to the floor.
(174) The people who have taken our advice have saved themselves vast amounts/sums of money.
(175) They were saved by the arrival on the scene of another boat.
(176) I should have listened to my father's wise counsel[sentencedict .com], and saved some money instead of spending it all.
(177) I'm glad you offered-it saved me the embarrassment of having to ask.
(178) By changing its supplier, the company saved thousands of pounds in import duty.
(179) A union bargainer said that those jobs have been saved.
(180) He saved the child at considerable risk to himself/to his own life.
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