life buoy (Meaning)
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life buoy (n)
a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material
Synonyms & Antonyms of life buoy
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life buoy Sentence Examples
- The life buoy was our only hope of rescuing the drowning swimmer.
- The ship's crew tossed out life buoys to the passengers struggling in the water.
- The life buoy was attached to the end of a rope, allowing us to pull the victim towards the boat.
- The bright color of the life buoy made it easy to spot in the turbulent sea.
- The life buoy had a flotation device to keep the victim afloat.
- We learned how to throw a life buoy during our water safety training.
- The life buoy was our lifeline, preventing us from being swept away by the current.
- The shipwreck victims clung to the life buoys for dear life.
- The life buoy was a symbol of hope and safety amid the chaos of the disaster.
- The life buoy saved countless lives, proving its value in preserving human safety at sea.
FAQs About the word life buoy
a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material
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No antonyms found.
The life buoy was our only hope of rescuing the drowning swimmer.
The ship's crew tossed out life buoys to the passengers struggling in the water.
The life buoy was attached to the end of a rope, allowing us to pull the victim towards the boat.
The bright color of the life buoy made it easy to spot in the turbulent sea.