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"lifesaver" Definitions
  1. a thing that helps somebody in a difficult situation; something that saves somebody’s life
  2. (also surf lifesaver) (Australian English, New Zealand English) (also lifeguard British and North American English) a person who is employed at a beach or a swimming pool to rescue people who are in danger in the water

318 Sentences With "lifesaver"

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Donald Trump is not only my hero, he's my lifesaver.
I think that would be a lifesaver for rural America.
Those markets are often a lifesaver for farmers, she said.
That's where a second bank account can be a lifesaver!
A good map in a bad place was a lifesaver.
This is why a holiday party uniform is a lifesaver.
Let me tell you, it can feel like a lifesaver.
In Ms. Goren's case, her coverage has been a lifesaver.
For remote team members, Google Hangouts can be a lifesaver.
A win for Jack today may be your lifesaver tomorrow.
You're a Lifesaver If you're feeling funny (or cheesy) 56.
Some called them a lifesaver and others felt no effects whatsoever.
Having access to my own health records would be a lifesaver.
My personal lifesaver has been a variety of white noise machines.
"When it works, it's a lifesaver for parents," Ms. Gefen said.
A few moments later, a Lifesaver flew out of Connor's throat.
It has been a lifesaver for families, communities and entire nations.
All of these EMT professionals think the Golidolocks Valve is a lifesaver.
"We drink too much coffee, but it's a lifesaver," Ms. Hilty said.
Speaking from personal experience, anti-itch cream can also be a lifesaver.
For 18-year-old Syrian Yusra Mardini, swimming has been a lifesaver.
If your feet (or legs) get tired, that can be a lifesaver.
A fan that is a lifesaver if you don't have air conditioning
Ms. Wienberg's idea is to shop online, which is a real lifesaver.
The drug can be a lifesaver for people with severe allergic reactions.
Elissa calls the group her family; her mother calls it a lifesaver.
The lot near my building is only $11 all day, a lifesaver.
The job was a lifesaver, but she was on call around the clock.
And she makes me laugh every single day, which is a true lifesaver.
In fact, the ocean lifesaver has rarely actually seen his invention in action.
Yet, we know the blood donor of today is the lifesaver of tomorrow.
Podemos risked becoming "the lifesaver of the Popular Party," Mr. Sánchez told lawmakers.
Ally Ally: My local pharmacist is a font of information — and a lifesaver.
This was my everyday bag for CES 2020, and it was a lifesaver.
For homes that are near high-risk areas, insurance could be a lifesaver.
The rotating balls mimic a deep tissue massage, and that's a real lifesaver.
The rotating balls mimic a deep tissue massage, and that's a real lifesaver.
Go-Jek is a "lifesaver," said Hera Diani, a magazine editor in Jakarta.
For Maestas and her husband, the program, also funded by CCAMPIS, was a lifesaver.
Common is a precious resource here, a significant component of their commonwealth, a lifesaver.
Patient Jessica Blackmon, who lives in San Diego, describes the service as a lifesaver.
It's at that moment that royal people's avoidance of controversy can be their lifesaver.
Live2Txt and LifeSaver, for example, block incoming calls or text messages while you're driving.
"We think it is a lifesaver," Foxx said of the positive train control system.
So to hold Neally's Model X on high as a distinctive lifesaver is misleading.
This might well be a lifesaver for me, and I can't recommend it enough.
Maybe Obamacare is a huge lifesaver, but so far the evidence is conspicuously missing.
And the Google Books corpus can be a lifesaver for an editor on deadline.
But a single comment can stand out among the rest ... and be a lifesaver.
Really, no matter what it, we're confident it will be a bestseller and a lifesaver.
She now calls it a lifesaver after an episode of depression that started in 2004.
It's shipping now for early backers and could be a lifesaver for long outdoorsy trips.
I do think income-driven repayment can be a lifesaver for many student loan borrowers.
Her mom brought a skirt for me to wear the rest of the day. Lifesaver.
It's either a lifesaver or source of anxiety depending on how you absorb such information.
It's a lifesaver if you take a break for a while and then come back.
This sparkly, compact portable charger is a lifesaver when your phone runs out of power.
Nanny stays for two hours and helps us through dinner and baths; she's a lifesaver.
PlayStation Vita trailer from June 2011 And what a lifesaver this Vita has been, truly.
The spacious, sturdy luggage racks on either end of each carriage were a real lifesaver.
I really mean it when I can say founding PERIOD was a lifesaver for me.
Any and all political statements aside, the panties certainly seem like a real menstrual lifesaver.
Our Series 3 has also been a lifesaver during times when we've forgotten our iPhone.
For someone trapped beneath the snow, a product called an AvaLung can be a lifesaver.
It was a lifesaver when a four-hour delay necessitated a mobile "Vanderpump Rules" marathon.
Sure, food delivery can be a lifesaver if you're sick and unable to leave your bed.
It's a lifesaver during our brutal winters, and there are dozens of restaurants along the walkways.
That's why automated feeders can be a lifesaver for both your pet's weight and your schedule.
This could be a lifesaver for teens who break or lose an un-backed up phone.
Not having to push a cart or manipulate items was a lifesaver for a while there.
A free charging station many seem like a lifesaver, but beware — it could leave you vulnerable.
I check QuickBooks Self-Employed (this app is a lifesaver) and categorize some transactions and milage.
A cordless stick vac is a lifesaver when it comes to picking up small messes quickly.
When it comes to throwing parties in my small apartment, a rolling cart is a lifesaver.
Garnished with yogurt-dipped raisins, one white grape Lifesaver, Juicy Drop jus, local raspberries and jellybeans.
We always knew that chocolate was a lifesaver, but this was a bit of a surprise.
He and his follow lifesaver managed to rescue all 143 and to revive the unresponsive person.
But for filmmakers like Mr. Leon, the flexibility of the Netflix option is an artistic lifesaver.
For many parents of children with diabetes, the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor is a lifesaver.
Finding a tiny room two years ago in a senior living community seemed like a lifesaver.
The Dreamkeepers Emergency Financial Assistance program, which keeps disadvantaged students from leaving school, was a lifesaver.
This could be a lifesaver in emergency situations where a person still has access to power.
I know this particular planner isn't perfect for everyone's needs, but it's been a lifesaver for me.
When the burdens of the world build up, and anxiety sets in, meditation can be a lifesaver.
Talking to a therapist or marriage counselor, even if it's once or twice, can be a lifesaver.
Say hello to your new midweek meal lifesaver: stir-fried duck with holy basil and crispy eggs.
Hopping from hostel to hotel to a friend's couch and back again made this a supreme lifesaver.
The DMV recommends several apps, including LifeSaver, which blocks the ability to operate your phone while driving.
Or, to be more specific, it is the machine that makes cotton candy that is the lifesaver.
" As for one runner in Atlanta, not only does she love it, it has been a "lifesaver.
This could be a lifesaver for users of entry-level smartphones, many of which use prepaid SIM cards.
It's a huge force multiplier (allowing a few people to do the work of many) and potential lifesaver.
It is a lifesaver with a toddler and a baby, and it's free with any order over $2116.50.
She leapt into action, climbing into a lifesaver before wading through the freezing water to rescue the canine.
Top Shot didn't trigger every time I thought it should, but when it worked, it was a lifesaver.
The MagSafe connector on Macbook Pros and Airs can be a lifesaver if you trip over the cable.
It's not a lifesaver, admittedly, but its users would argue that it's certainly a quality-of-life saver.
If the company's technology had worked, after all, it genuinely would have been a miracle, a literal lifesaver.
Anyone who's ever been short of cash knows that, on any given day, he's been a true lifesaver.
If you buy a phone that your recipient doesn't like, a generous return window can be a lifesaver.
In small towns and small cities, your ability to provide health care will quite literally be a lifesaver.
Having dropped off its precious cargo, the lifesaver flies back to home base, ready for the next mission.
I work there part-time, so it's free to take her and is a lifesaver in the winter.
This book is kind of a middle ground, and it's been a lifesaver for me on countless trips.
While walking around New York City, I can easily cleanse my hands; and in airplane bathrooms, it's a lifesaver.
A lifesaver helicopter, which arrived about seven minutes after he fell, used green dye to help trace the currents.
Batteries that fit in your pocket or purse can be a lifesaver for a phone battery on the ropes.
It has been a lifesaver for me, and I'd recommend it to anyone with curly or even wavy hair!
This ever popular gadget looks like your average portable coffee mug, but it's seriously a lifesaver on busy mornings.
But the university tossed him a pretty good lifesaver: He will continue as a professor at the law school.
Read more: This brand I discovered on Amazon is a lifesaver for renters who want inexpensive, but sturdy furniture 
For Paul Rojas of Dover Plains, N.Y., whose son was in the study, gene therapy has been a lifesaver.
I believe that Medicare is a lifesaver for senior citizens and that it should be extended to all Americans.
That was one of the decisions we made that really turned out to be a lifesaver, in a sense.
Maybe — and this was a lifesaver for me — it's investing in dry shampoo to save time in the morning.
"This has been a lifesaver for me," Miller told a reporter at a protest outside the office of Sen.
Bullock brought Obamacare's Medicaid expansion to his state — a literal lifesaver to thousands, forcing Republicans to defend the indefensible.
It also proved a lifesaver to those for whom power was essential, such as people needing electric oxygen pumps.
In fact, many providers call HIP 2.0 a lifesaver even though researchers and liberals say it creates barriers to care.
For example, I thought I would discard the motion bow aiming as a clever novelty, but it's become a lifesaver.
An average, everyday kitchen appliance proved to be a lifesaver for two teens caught in a scary situation last Thursday.
I've been using Pocket for years and it's been a lifesaver when I'm stuck underground on the subway without service.
Ketamine is a promising treatment for depression, and a potential lifesaver for suicidal individuals that don't respond to traditional antidepressants.
This can be a huge lifesaver when you're moments away from meeting the hiring manager and blanking on their name.
It dries on clear and is activated once it comes in contact with light – truly a lifesaver in a bottle.
That communal tampon bin is going to be a lifesaver for co-habitating women whose under-sink storage is precious.
In a market where people are earnestly trying to rent out their balcony, a good realtor can be a lifesaver.
A girl says, "These new socks, they can be a real lifesaver," as she ties up a classmate's bloody legs.
In fact, according to small-business experts, having a third party in place can be a lifesaver for BFF-run companies.
Maybe the ride you just took, zoning out on your phone in an Uber on Quiet Mode, was actually a lifesaver.
Certain councils are obliged to house two homeless ex-servicemen a year as part of this program, which was a lifesaver.
The ACA has been a lifesaver - literally - for older Americans not yet eligible for Medicare who did not have employer coverage.
Earlier this year I went to Marrakech which took almost 24 hours over three flights and these chargers were a lifesaver.
"To be completely honest, it's been a lifesaver in a very real way, because I have major depressive disorder," she said.
So AA and 22018-step treatment's potential effectiveness for some people with alcohol addiction is a big deal — potentially a lifesaver.
The age-old tradition has become an unexpected lifesaver for another big problem among women of the Kuria tribe—domestic violence.
" She added, "I live in a rural area and getting passport and visa photos taken at FedEx has been a lifesaver.
I recently began practicing yoga more regularly, and in a time as uncertain as this coronavirus pandemic, it's been a lifesaver.
When my brain is fried from sleepless nights or I&aposm just not feeling very creative, these ideas are a lifesaver.
Up by 17 points in the fourth quarter in Minneapolis on Wednesday, they needed a last-second lifesaver from Carmelo Anthony.
I know the ACA was a lifesaver for people who had previously been unable to afford to go to the doctor.
It could be, as they note, a real lifesaver if you tend to put your juicy, blood-filled digits into copter blades.
That can happen only if carriers offer one-millisecond latency, something that may become a lifesaver if autonomous cars become a reality.
The rotating balls mimic a deep tissue massage, and numerous people in the nearly 8,000 reviews mention that theirs is a lifesaver.
Unfortunately, as much of a lifesaver as your SodaStream may be, it was recently discovered that it might also be a hazard.
But it's a lifesaver for a gap of a few hours between when a recipe is done and when you get home.
This can be a real lifesaver if you are in a rush or write something uncharacteristic in the heat of the moment.
Jessica Miller of Go Pawsitive Dog Training told Whole Dog Journal that the Baskerville was a lifesaver when her home severely flooded.
Regardless of how many pairs we've already racked up, a new set of frames (especially come summertime) can feel like a lifesaver.
Bringing some extra non-sugar snacks with you and having a good serving of protein with your meal will be a lifesaver.
Seeing artificial intelligence as a good thing — perhaps a lifesaver — is a sharp reversal from how it often gets held in dread.
The WubbaNub Pacifier is a lifesaver with its hospital-recommended shape and a weighted plush animal that keeps it from falling out.
I access this app through the library and can download eight free books a month, which is a lifesaver on the train.
On the other hand, there's Frankie's daughter, Sue, a lover of rainbows and unicorns, for whom positive thinking has been a lifesaver.
Apple chargers can also be spotty at times, so having a spare will be a lifesaver if one ever goes on the fritz.
For those other hard-to-pronounce words, we'll just have to keep winging it, but for halal lovers, this song is a lifesaver.
So it's time we stop giving gluten such a bad rap — unless a gluten-free diet is a lifesaver for you, of course.
Parents, this one might be a lifesaver — for your voice: Both products let you broadcast an announcement across other devices in your home.
If I'm working from home, my Uplift standing desk (one of our recommendations for standing desks over at Wirecutter) has been a lifesaver.
Drone delivery may not make a lot of sense for food or parcel delivery yet, but for hospitals it could be a lifesaver.
Cole carries Pirates past Padres SAN DIEGO — The Pittsburgh Pirates needed a win and someone to throw a lifesaver to their depleted bullpen.
It is a lifesaver for people with chronic myeloid leukemia, a relatively uncommon blood cancer that afflicts an estimated 5,000 Americans every year.
But while the figures show General Obligation debt would be reduced by 70 percent, many Puerto Ricans are not convinced it's a lifesaver.
So, next month Mr. Porton — a 67-year-old educator whom students praised as a lifesaver and life-changer — is walking away from teaching.
Therefore the Gisou Honey Infused Hair Oil is a serious lifesaver for #REVOLVEfestival – just like the colorful Paris Texas Skirt and Stevie Crop Top!
If you don't have laundry in your apartment building or home, a portable washer is a lifesaver, and in my opinion, an absolute must.
My favorite Vine wasn't a lifesaver or a masterwork; it just cheered me up more quickly than any other emotional fix in my arsenal.
Kardashian West credits West as her fashion lifesaver, explaining that BK (before Kanye) the "first seven years of filming KUWTK" were dangerous style territory.
Hence the coatdress, a lexical mash-up with plenty of fashion credit — and a lifesaver for those of us who shiver in bare arms.
Gamers will appreciate the low input lag and motion handling, while hardcore binge-watchers will find the built-in Chromecast to be a lifesaver.
"For Iranian religious minorities, like Christians, Jews and Bahai, the Lautenberg Amendment is a lifesaver," said Mark Hetfield, president of HIAS, a resettlement agency.
As a physician affiliated with Concierge Choice Physicians, I make a point of reminding my patients that the flu vaccine can be a lifesaver.
For patients who have had a heart attack, stroke or open heart surgery, a daily aspirin is still recommended and can be a lifesaver.
You'll want to invest in one of these vacuum cleaners, which feature reusable dust cups and powerful AirSpeed technology — a lifesaver come shedding season.
Canned beans are a little more expensive, but they're a lifesaver more often than not and cut down on your cooking time even further.
Cardholders can also count on primary insurance when renting cars for business purposes, which can be a lifesaver when things go wrong on the road.
The creators of these apps say that automating savings is a lifesaver for people who would otherwise struggle to put aside any money at all.
YouTube has been a lifesaver for so many trans people, and I wish that this education that's available now was available when I was younger.
It can be a lifesaver if you've got work to do at home but it's not really suitable for binge-watching whole seasons on Hulu.
But for the person who gets my kidney, it would be a lifesaver — extending that person's life by as much as a decade or more.
Knowing that I could at any time tap on my bracelet's face to text a friend in case of an emergency is quite the lifesaver.
Daniel Ricklefs, a former combat lifesaver in the Army who volunteers as a track medic at the I-70 quarter-midget club in Greenville, Ill.
Plus, if you need to run to your car in cold weather while your hair is still wet, a hair towel can be a lifesaver.
The defeat of this legislative effort — at least for now — was both a huge win for millions of people and a lifesaver for state budgets.
I caked my face with Dermablend foundation (a true lifesaver), and then popped a Benadryl and Advil to keep the swelling and itching to a minimum.
"Anything that's been identified on the beach by a lifesaver will be presented to you on the screen as you pan down the beach," Newton explained.
With an automatic scheduling program this household lifesaver is so self-efficient you'll want to send it a 'thank you' card by the time it's done.
The phrase "dump dinner," might sound a little gross, but if you can get over the initial psychological discomfort, the term is actually a weeknight lifesaver.
Full CoverageFor ladies like Gary Pepper Girl who'd rather avoid the sun than bask in it, long sleeves on a bathing suit can be a lifesaver.
"An employee told me that it was no problem to leave the car in short-term parking, which turned out to be a lifesaver," he said.
Programs like DriveSafe Mode, LifeSaver and TrueMotion Family (all for Android and iOS) are geared for teenagers — and their parents who wish to monitor their activity.
Origins Drink Up Intensive Overnight Hydrating Mask, available at Sephora, $26Origins Drink Up Overnight Hydrating Mask is a lifesaver when your face is feeling extra dry.
The water is tonic because it contains quinine, which is anti-malarial—a lifesaver, if you happen to be invading or infesting a marshy foreign land.
And if you're a biker, the Xperia Ear Duos might be a lifesaver, because drowning out traffic noise when you're on the road could get you killed.
I continued onto each nail (a corrector pen, like this one from OPI, is a lifesaver for mistakes) and finished with top coat to seal the design.
Offline downloads are supported on Android and iOS, which can be a lifesaver on flights, during other long travel, or even for those boring afternoons on vacation.
A dependable AC is a true lifesaver during a New York City summer, and unless you're rich or lucky, your apartment will probably require a window unit.
Many look to their retirement accounts as a handy lifesaver to get out of an unexpected, tough financial spot — but they do so at an enormous cost.
An end to the long downturn could be a lifesaver for the struggling economy given the erosion of housing wealth had undermined consumer confidence and spending power.
For Martin — who insisted, problematically in my view, that artists should stay out of the world, have no political responsibilities — art was something more basic: a lifesaver.
One regret-tinged dive after a damp, dust-bunny-encrusted Lifesaver will tell you all you need to know about the legitimacy of the five-second rule.
An end to the relentless losses could be a lifesaver for the economy given the erosion of housing wealth has been undermining confidence and consumer spending power.
She spoke, with immaculate assurance, of a day when it might be on everyone's bathroom counter: a time saver, a money saver and quite possibly a lifesaver.
For low-income women who experience so-called period poverty and are unable to afford sanitary products when needed, the cup can be a lifesaver, experts said.
But then he did further research, met with advocates and spoke with families who described puberty blockers as "a lifesaver" that prevented young people from committing suicide.
There's a lot to take in, but be sure to zoom in on the more literal details to catch things like lunchbox-style handbags and miniature lifesaver necklaces.
It even can be used to slow the battery drain on my MacBook (it can kick out up to 3A) in a pinch, which has been a lifesaver.
"These new socks, they can be a real lifesaver," a girl says, peeling off her knee-high hosiery to use as a tourniquet on another student's bloody leg.
Heroes among us A random fender bender in South Lake Tahoe turned out to be a literal lifesaver for a 48-year-old woman trapped in her car.
Raising wages for tipped workers, many waitresses say, could threaten an economic lifesaver if it forces restaurants to change tipping policies or, worse, puts them out of business.
"It gave me something to laser focus on during my illness, and I needed to laser focus [on something] beyond my illness, so it was a lifesaver," she shared.
For patients at acute risk of suicide, for which drugs can take too long to work, there is evidence that it might be a lifesaver by reducing suicidal thoughts.
If the smartwatch can be regarded as a potential lifesaver or even peripheral medical device, it's due to the fact that it features a kind of always-on monitoring.
So, an end of the long property market downturn could be a lifesaver for Australia's struggling economy, given how erosion of housing wealth undermined consumer confidence and spending power.
"This vaccine will be a lifesaver for millions of children, especially those living without access to clean water or sanitation," said the chair of GAVI's board, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
The ability to slash cooking time and get creative in the kitchen without having to buy multiple appliances (yogurt anyone?) can be a lifesaver amid an often hectic schedule.
She noted that her dog "gets just as excited when squeaking this thing as she does her traditional squeakers — fun times for her and a lifesaver for my ears."
Despite its well-publicized problems, Uber can be a real lifesaver when overseas — there is a sense of security that comes from dealing with a known entity when traveling.
She calls the subsidies she received to buy insurance "a lifesaver" — she earns about $23,28.1 a year and received about $21.7 a month in subsidies last year, she said.
My now-fiancée's sister even chipped in some reference images over the next couple of weeks, which was a lifesaver for me, because I can't design worth a damn.
Mobile money — using a mobile phone to transfer payments — is also mainstream in many places and is a lifesaver for people who don't have the option of bank transfers.
As a young girl, she had pen pals in three countries, wrote poetry and was a frequent visitor to her local library, which she later remembered as a lifesaver.
The third time debt was a lifesaver was in November, when the single mom had to make two big, unexpected purchases, which she put on her line of credit.
Surgeon General Adams, physicians, first responders and public health advocates all recognize that naloxone is a literal lifesaver and a vital tool in our fight against the opioid epidemic.
"Maybe you won't need them, but your spare tampons or pads could be a lifesaver for someone else," Jen Bell, who works with the period tracking app Clue, tells Refinery29.
" She adds, "It's super easy to use — and fast, so when I'm exhausted and can't even keep my eyes open in the middle of the night, it's a total lifesaver.
It's small, durable and, like other USB-C port laptop adapters that connect devices with "legacy" ports or transfer data, it can be a lifesaver when you're in a pinch.
Fallon: Well, I call the first one he does, where he flicks the bullets into the chamber (the kid is named Jake Chambers, get it?) with his thumb The Lifesaver.
The video shows dozens of people struggling in rough waters and crying for help while several of them try to swim for an orange lifesaver apparently thrown from the ferry.
Thomas insisted that this side step, 'his' sidestep was a lifesaver and in his books recounts narrowly escaping being stabbed with a broken scotch bottle when caught against a wall.
LifeSaver, for example, locks up the display while you're on the move and rewards you for resisting the temptation to tamper with it, and SafeDrive takes a similar gamified approach.
" She added, "It's super easy to use — and fast, so when I'm exhausted and can't even keep my eyes open in the middle of the night, it's a total lifesaver.
With their entire family life and fortune wrapped up in SWIM, the Handy's homegrown business was going under -- until The Profit's Marcus Lemonis tossed the clan a lifesaver, that is.
"I don't think the word 'lifesaver' can even describe how valuable he is," said Joanne Wallen, the U.S.T.A.'s director of wheelchair tennis and the U.S. Open wheelchair tournament director.
Other gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide are actually released first, but even before those emissions there's heat and flames, and that's where this wallpaper alternative could be a lifesaver.
When you're on the road or reaching the end of a long night out, and your phone battery is about to bite the dust, an external charger can be a lifesaver.
Instacart has been a "lifesaver," Brittany raves, since it means she can just order lots of fruits and vegetables from home on her phone and snack on those throughout the day.
Many parents turn to one perfectly distracting weapon of choice on long haul journeys — the tablet, oftentimes the iPad, which can be a lifesaver when it comes to those gruelling flights.
It's a literal lifesaver for a lot of LGBTQ youth, who can now go online and find out that they are not alone, and connect with others who share their experiences.
In times when I have a long layover or my flight is delayed, airport lounges have been a lifesaver, allowing me to work and relax away from the noisy airport gate.
This friendship with this particular friend group might be the very best thing in this boy's life, and his presence in your (and other) homes might be a lifesaver for him.
I remind him that we have a meeting with our wedding planner tomorrow (she is a lifesaver — I don't know how I would be able to plan this wedding without her).
Castaways clutch a lifesaver in the Quai 22007 collective's mural "Mare Nostrum Mortuum" (721), which references the sea's Latin name and the Italian navy's 53 to 25 search-and-rescue operation.
You can still use it to stream Netflix and Youtube content, and even download and play Netflix content offline (a total lifesaver if you're camping or on a bus, plane, or train).
It's compatible with the 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro 13-inch and 15-inch models, so if you happen to have copped the new MacBook Pro, you'll find this device a lifesaver.
I first heard about this service from Facebook mom group and it was a lifesaver when I had to travel eight weeks after having my second child while I was still nursing.
And the SideKick can be a lifesaver when you need to run a smaller load, like on a Saturday morning before the game when you realize your kid's soccer jersey is dirty.
For far-flung families, creating a living document where members add and update their address and contact information can be a lifesaver when it comes to remembering where Uncle Jerry is now.
It's like a vent or safety valve, and it can genuinely be a lifesaver to someone who hasn't been given the social tools to talk about their emotions in any other way.
And if Leo does woo sponsors, I hope his parents spend some that money on extra cherries for him (for inside and outside the glass cup) and maybe a Lifesaver or two.
This was recently a lifesaver for me when I had to call the airline to change a flight I was about to miss while stuck in a snowstorm driving to the airport.
Razors. That's why this little Gillette razor is a lifesaver: It's so small that you can always keep it in your travel or makeup bag without it taking up too much space.
While those cold, delicious sips of caffeine are a lifesaver for some of us in hot weather, getting a cold brew from your favorite spot every day can admittedly get pretty expensive.
It's the best alternative to caking makeup on your face and has been a lifesaver, especially at the last minute when I'm heading to an event or running out to a dinner.
It is also a lifesaver for the neighborhood's residents who sometimes just need a slice of banana cream pie, and some carne asada tater tots to get them through a 4 a.m.
I know my EpiPen is a lifesaver, but I am often jealous of the freedom others have, to go for a night out dancing with friends, unencumbered by a bag of EpiPens.
Your space could probably use a refresh, it'll be a lifesaver when you need a distraction from the news cycle and coronavirus memes, and you simply cannot watch everything on laptop screen.
Officials say everyone was wearing seat belts and that proved to be a lifesaver: "All the people involved were wearing their seat belts," Yavapai County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.
There are times when takeout or delivery is the best thing in the world to eat, times when a packaged and frozen prepared food is not just a lifesaver but a treat.
And, even if you swear by pants-only during the colder months, popping a pair of tights on underneath is a ten-second lifesaver on those days it's just too chilly to handle.
I've resisted emoji in most of my texts and social media posts over the years, but last week, while working remotely in Santiago, Chile, I encountered a moment where emoji was a lifesaver.
Available from: HYPER [inline-ad] As I noted in my write up last month, the Luna Display isn't for everyone, but those who need it will find it to be a downright lifesaver.
LA Café639 S. Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 LA Café, always open and serving right in the middle of the chaos of downtown's Spring Street, is a lifesaver for DTLA's party people.
The product has a 4.5-star average rating, with reviewers calling it a "lifesaver for oily skin," and noting how they don't need to worry about shiny skin when using the Matte Moisturizer.
What all this data shows is that, contrary to the view that Medicaid is a welfare program, in real life Medicaid has become a financial, emotional and practical lifesaver for millions of Americans.
It's a lifesaver when the big kid isn't in the mood to walk, and Lascal also offers a version with a small seat for when they're not even in the mood to stand.
If Trump is going to peg the careers of out-of-work miners to a dwindling industry, this Plan-B might be a lifesaver when the jobs, and the industries sustaining them, collapse. [CNN]
Tribe Water-Resistant Arm Band, available on Amazon, $9.98If she loves to run or spends a lot of time at the gym, this top-rated arm band will definitely be a lifesaver for her.
Releasing today, Everlane's two styles of GoWeave pants are basically a lifesaver, with wrinkle-resistant and temperature-regulating technology that almost guarantees you won't feel as disheveled as you normally do come 4 p.m.
Mid-battle saves are a lifesaver when you're navigating the British rail network, and more portable RPGs would be wise to learn from Fates' option of preserving your progress at just about any point.
I use budgeting software (You Need a Budget, to be specific) to budget for my business just like I do for my personal finances, and it's been a lifesaver in more ways than one.
There are moments, of course, in life when having a line of credit is a lifesaver; but the second you find yourself paying interest or late fees, you're no longer benefiting financially from using credit.
Overall, the book has a 4.5 out of five star rating, and you can tell just by reading the reviews that this book is a lifesaver for people who have no idea what they're doing.
For LGBTQ people in particular, who navigate childhood with an increased likelihood of bullying and familial rejection, being able to get happily lost in a fantasy book series like Harry Potter can be a lifesaver.
I always come home with more than I left with, and it's been a lifesaver to have something in my bag to throw in any gifts, souvenirs, or whatever I've picked up along the way.
For the bolson pupfish, a good fart can be a lifesaver: These little fish live in shallow pools in Mexico where they slurp algae off of rocks and burrow into the sediment to hide from predators.
Less than two minutes after they were reported in distress, a surf lifesaver had used the drone to locate the teens, and drop them an inflatable rescue pod, which they used to swim safely to shore.
Emergency services, including an Ambulance NSW helicopter and Westpac Lifesaver helicopter were called to the scene around 253pm with three women being airlifted to hospital with minor injuries, including head injuries and a suspected broken ankle.
Potential lifesaver Though this might sound like a worrying extension of a Big Brother state, it could save lives in a country with a rapidly aging population, where as many as 4.6 million people live with dementia.
I had my SIM card installed in the Nokia, meaning my smartphone didn't have internet unless I was on Wi-Fi, but I still had it with me as a backup, and honestly it was a lifesaver.
We've recently discovered my oldest son may have a dairy intolerance and these homemade pushpops filled with fruit, almond milk, hemp seeds, and greens have been a LIFESAVER in getting him good protein in his lunch box!
Origin's Original Skin Matte Moisturizer is a water-based moisturizer that has been called a "lifesaver" to those with oily skin, and 91% of users recommend the product for its ability to moisturize without leaving skin shiny.
" After a local presenter, Karen Rios, pitched forcefully for Lifesaver, her financial health platform, Mr. Banks, of Silicon Harlem, told the Dutch contingent: "That's how New Yorkers talk — they say things quick and get it over with.
This is really a travel and portability lifesaver in terms of external display solutions, especially if what you're aiming for isn't just a purely functional secondary display, but a quality Retina-capable additional monitor with faithful color rendering.
Recipe: Bow Tie Pasta With Spicy Vodka Cream Sauce — Emily Heil "Sesame Street" — Cookies "Sesame Street" has long been a staple in our house, but it's a lifesaver now that our toddler is home with us 24/7.
" Tom Perez, the Democratic National Committee chairman, countered, "No matter how many ways President Trump tries to twist or hide the truth, the facts won't change: The Affordable Care Act has been a lifesaver for millions of Americans.
For patients encountering specific situations such as drug shortages, allergies, or sensitivities to components of the manufactured product, compounded products can be a lifesaver, which is why we have dedicated our careers to this meaningful and fulfilling work.
If you're staying somewhere for a long time, find a proper grocery store, but if you're only staying for a few days or a week, knowing the closest place to grab a light meal can be a lifesaver.
Here's a 22-year-old version of the "Baywatch" lifesaver in a promo pic back in 1997 (left) and 20 years later ... the 42-year-old mother of four at a movie marathon in Los Angeles last month (right).
Miitomo's popularity could be a lifesaver for Nintendo, which has long been criticized for coming late to the app business and has fared especially poor since last summer, when the Wii U console didn't sell as well as expected.
For the millions of inveterate smokers who are unable or unwilling to quit, truthful discussion by health professionals and government agencies of the differences in risk between combustible and smoke-free nicotine and tobacco products could be a lifesaver.
All images courtesy of the artist A pineapple in a clear blue pool, staying afloat thanks to a red and white lifesaver shouldn't really make any sense, but in the oeuvre of photographer Paloma Rincón, it feels just right.
Plus, the card includes cellphone protection (with a $50 deductible per claim) against loss or damage on up to $23 per claim, or up to two claims and a total of $1,000 per year, which can be a lifesaver.
C-V2X could, for example, help a connected car spot a person on foot carrying a smartphone before the driver does, making it possible for automated systems to hit the brakes and alert the pedestrian to the danger - a potential lifesaver.
From the one-piece swimsuit that'll have you tossing your bikini collection for good to the sundress you'll want to wear straight into fall, in two days time (because Prime is a lifesaver), you'll be packing for your next tropical retreat.
This… well, simple note app has been a standby and lifesaver for me for years, though occasionally I have worried about its future: Will it survive if Automattic, which bought it back in 2013, goes under or gets bought itself?
After two decades in the Army Special Forces, several deployments overseas and a stint in the F.B.I., Steven Bellino switched to the Air Force to become an elite pararescue lifesaver trained to jump from planes and save aircrews behind enemy lines.
The current owners have a similar story: Graham Porter had fond memories of "stopping in to grab a pie from a young age, from his day of being a surf lifesaver at Nobbys Beach" said Susan Porter, Mr. Porter's daughter.
She spent her audition for the project attempting to spit out a Lifesaver and, in her own estimation, yammering on about how McCarthy was also Mr. Bob in Meet The Parents, and yet she still landed the role opposite Damon.
Born in 1943, she was raised to be a homemaker (she knitted and quilted and clipped recipes), and that domestic model loomed as a hoped-for lifesaver whenever her heart was broken or when her early amphetamine habit became especially dangerous.
Miitomo's popularity is a lifesaver for Nintendo The app, which is named after the Mii characters in the Wii console, was expected to be a flop, but is now the number one free download in Japan's app store, according to App Annie.
The smoothies, bowls, soups, and lattes from this meal delivery service have been a lifesaver on more than one occasion, and even when I do have the time to cook, I sometimes find myself reaching for one of these pre-portioned cups instead.
Ctrl+Z (or Cmd+Z)We're not sure exactly what percentage of the world's computer users know this, but just in case you don't, a tap on Ctrl+Z (in Windows) or Cmd+Z (on a Mac) is the universal digital lifesaver keyboard shortcut.
In a June update to her website and app, Kardashian revealed that a "total lifesaver" product since she welcomed True on April 12 had been the Baby Brezza Formula Pro One-Step Bottle Maker ($180) — namely because she was having to supplement feedings with formula.
We've learned Ethan Couch's mom is slinging drinks at the Honky Tonk Woman Saloon in Azle, TX. Tonya's telling her customers the Saloon gig was a lifesaver because no one wanted to hire her after she and Ethan were captured in Mexico last year.
While a gluten-free diet is a lifesaver for those who have celiac disease, those of us who don't absolutely need to cut gluten out of our lives may actually be putting ourselves at more health risk if we decide to hop on the gluten-free train.
Placing the nine-letter reveal in the center necessitated long downs in the corners, my favorite of which is ODORANT, which is very rarely seen without its DE- prefix but which is a real lifesaver in the form of Mercaptan when added to odorless natural gas.
Jordan Jones, founder of lifestyle gifting company Packed Party, which just announced a partnership with Whole Foods, also uses Stitch Labs internally to manage their physical inventory and ever-growing customer list on the wholesale side of the business, "and it has been a lifesaver for me," said Jones.
In a Wednesday update to her website and app, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star revealed that a "total lifesaver" product since she has welcomed daughter True, 7 weeks, has been the Baby Brezza Formula Pro One-Step Bottle Maker ($180) — namely because she's having to supplement feedings with formula.
Since most of us don't have a personal assistant to keep us a little more accountable (and on-topic), tools like this 2Do Task Manager can be a productivity lifesaver, keeping you on task even if you did just have that ad-hoc meeting or last-minute assignment thrown your way.
Such a sensor can be a lifesaver, as it was in 2008 when an early version of the technology in the Gulf of Mexico picked up signs of a toxin that led to a monthlong shutdown of shellfish harvesting off the Texas coast, and a recall of mussels, clams and oysters.
As a black, literature-loving kid, growing up in an all-white neighborhood, and one that became increasingly difficult for me when I entered middle and high school in the 73s, he was a lifesaver, an emblem of individualism who seemed able to transcend his industry's facile commercialism and easily disposable style.
I jump in the shower quickly to warm up and do an abbreviated version of my morning skin-care routine — P230 220 (I bought into the hype a year ago and haven't looked back — my skin loves me now!), Youth To The People facial glow oil (a lifesaver in dry AF Colorado), and Aveeno moisturizer with SPF.
In addition to the backgrounds of Fonstad and Gouw, who worked previously at DFJ and Accel Partners for 17 and 15 years, respectively, the team has assembled a promising portfolio, with bets that include millennial recruitment site The Muse, the on-trend fashion jewelry company BaubleBar, and the babysitting service UrbanSitter (which has proven a lifesaver for this editor).
The activity cards in the crate are a lifesaver for when tired parents run out of ideas for play and learningWhile each activity in the crate has a specific purpose, my favorite thing about the Panda Crate is that it comes with so many ideas for playing with the toys and activities included in the box.
Read more: This brand I discovered on Amazon is a lifesaver for renters who want inexpensive, but sturdy furnitureWhen I started my apartment shopping list, I wanted to keep my purchases budget-friendly, but I also didn&apost want to sacrifice price for quality and spend even more money in the long-run replacing shoddy products.
They come with a whole slew of perks, including best-in-class, 98 percent active noise cancellation (making them a true lifesaver during busy commutes or long-haul flights), up to 25 hours of battery life using ANC and up to 35 hours without, a dual microphone that enables crystal clear phone calls, and the latest ApX and AAC low latency technology that provides a seamless listening experience sans any audio lag.
Adding to that, there's the super fast two-hour delivery option (in 20 cities for now, with more to come this year, according to Amazon) and grocery pickup so you don't even have to wander through the store to get everything you need (although, I am one of those who likes picking out my own produce and wandering through the store sometimes), I've also enjoyed using the integrated partnership to order Whole Foods items straight from my Amazon Fresh account (a lifesaver in those early days of postpartum when it was impossible to get out of the house).

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