life-savers

[US]/[ˈlaɪfˌseɪvəz]/
[UK]/[ˈlaɪfˌseɪvərz]/

Translation

n.People who are trained to rescue others from dangerous situations, especially in the water.; A small, ring-shaped candy with a hard, sugary coating.; Something that prevents someone from dying or suffering.

Phrases & Collocations

life-savers are here

being life-savers

real life-savers

life-saver stories

life-saver training

life-savers needed

were life-savers

life-saver award

life-saver course

life-savers volunteer

Example Sentences

life-savers are a classic candy, especially during the holidays.

she always keeps a bag of life-savers in her purse for a quick treat.

the kids begged their parents to buy life-savers at the candy store.

he reached for a life-saver, enjoying the sweet, fruity flavor.

life-savers come in a variety of colors and flavors.

my grandmother used to give me life-savers as a child.

they stocked up on life-savers for the long car ride.

life-savers are a nostalgic treat for many people.

she tossed a life-saver to her younger brother.

the candy bowl was filled with life-savers and other sweets.

he remembered the joy of eating life-savers as a child.

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