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lifeboat
/ ˈlaɪfˌbəʊt /
noun
a boat, propelled by oars or a motor, used for rescuing people at sea, escaping from a sinking ship, etc
informal, a fund set up by the dealers in a market to rescue any member who may become insolvent as a result of a collapse in market prices
Example Sentences
"The work we are doing, and zoos around Europe are doing, is really to be that lifeboat, to be that ark population."
But on seeing the lifeboat, many of those in the water decide to swim directly to it, and they are hauled on board.
Aerial footage from a police helicopter showed rescuers diving into the water to pull swimmers to the safety of a lifeboat.
Four passengers were found on a lifeboat in the early hours of Thursday while the search for more survivors continues.
People watching Look East were able to look on in real time as the beach-goer was loaded on to a lifeboat.
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