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Lifeline   Listen
noun
lifeline  n.  
1.
The anem given to one of the creases on the palm; its length is said by palmists to indicate how long one will live.
Synonyms: line of life, life line.
2.
A line or rope which raises or lowers a deep-sea diver.
3.
A line from a vessel that people in a body of water can cling to to save themselves from drowning.






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"Lifeline" Quotes from Famous Books



... encompassing many variables such as population densities and distribution characteristics; land-use patterns and construction techniques; geographical configurations; vulnerability of transportation; communications and other lifeline systems; complex response operations; long-term physical, social, and economic recovery policies. These factors, together with the realization that an earthquake has the potential for being the greatest single-event ...
— An Assessment of the Consequences and Preparations for a Catastrophic California Earthquake: Findings and Actions Taken • Various

... pull you in!" shouted Jack on the bank, as he clutched the lifeline and began to ...
— The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour - The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain • George A. Warren

... such a disaster meant certain death to the poor wretch if they did not go to the rescue. The terror of the blizzard was expressed in the significant words Ralph had uttered. Even these hardy men of the wild dared not venture beyond their door without the lifeline ...
— In the Brooding Wild • Ridgwell Cullum



Words linked to "Lifeline" :   crinkle, support, wrinkle, ridge rope, crease



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