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31Game preserver — Game Game, a. 1. Having a resolute, unyielding spirit, like the gamecock; ready to fight to the last; plucky. [1913 Webster] I was game . . . .I felt that I could have fought even to the death. W. Irving. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or pertaining to… …
32Life-preserver — Life pre*serv er (l[imac]f pr[ e]*z[ e]rv [ e]r), n. An apparatus, made in very various forms, and of various materials, for saving one from drowning by buoying up the body while in the water. {Life pre*serv ing}, a. [1913 Webster] …
33Life preserver — most frequently refers to a personal flotation device.It also may refer to a form of club …
34Ladies' life preserver — (engl., spr. lēdis lais prisörwer), eine in England als Flammenschutzmittel (s. d.) benutzte Lösung von wolframsaurem Natron …
35Life-preserver — (engl., spr. laif prisörwer, »Lebensschützer«), Stock mit Bleiknopf oder ähnlicher Beschwerung, Totschläger …
36Wood preserver and cleaner — Wood preserver and cleaner, Holzkonservierungsmittel, wässerige Lösung eines arsensauren Salzes (giftig) …
37life preserver — life preservers N COUNT A life preserver is something such as a life jacket, which helps you to float when you have fallen into deep water. [AM] …
38life preserver — a cosh It is not intended to preserve that of the victim: Macarthur was hit with a life preserver... on the back of the head. (Christie, 1939 it killed him) …
39life preserver — n. 1. a buoyant device for saving a person from drowning by keeping the body afloat, as a ring or sleeveless jacket of canvas covered cork or kapok 2. Chiefly Brit. BLACKJACK (sense 3) …
40life preserver — noun Date: 1804 1. a device (as a life jacket or life buoy) designed to save a person from drowning by providing buoyancy in water 2. chiefly British blackjack 3 …