Noun
a life preserver in the form of a ring of buoyant material
an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents
Source: WordNetI think some of the pressure comes from the expectations of other people. Like if your father played baseball, they expect you to be the big lifesaver or something when you play a sport. Barry Bonds
It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives. And sometimes it can be a lifesaver. Betty White
It is human nature to look away from illness. We don't enjoy a reminder of our own fragile mortality. That's why writing on the Internet has become a lifesaver for me. My ability to think and write have not been affected. And on the Web, my real voice finds expression. Roger Ebert
The first trucks rolled in midday Wednesday, and, with the help of the National Guard, crews unpacked everything that will convert the arena and convention center into a lifesaver with 250 beds. Source: Internet
It’s not just a book, it’s a lifesaver and reminder that courage can triumph over tyranny even when all hope seems lost. Source: Internet
A project management system has been a lifesaver when it comes to managing the moving parts of multiple assignments for multiple people during a busy time. Source: Internet