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life raft
noun
- a raft, often inflatable, for use in emergencies, as when a ship must be abandoned or when a plane is downed at sea.
life raft
noun
- a raft for emergency use at sea
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Word History and Origins
Origin of life raft1
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Example Sentences
Mooney quickly inflated his life raft, sent out an SOS signal and drifted for fourteen days before he was rescued.
For now, Clinton is popular, a Democratic icon, and Obama is relying on him for a life raft in the current storm.
His life raft was attacked by sharks and shot at by Japanese aircraft during 47 days adrift at sea.
Let these eight Wordbirds-for-the-Shutdown serve as a linguistic life raft to float you to safe harbor.
But as much as the hurricane has dominated the news, not everyone is in need of a life raft.
Russ pointed to a long lifeboat covered with canvas which lay some distance from the life-raft.
He had been shot down over the Mediterranean Sea and had floated for several days in his life raft near the coast of Italy.
I'd have shared my life raft with any poor devil the same as I did with you.
That shuttle pilot was found in a routine check, stowed away on the life raft.
The ejection of the life raft must have caused the thump he'd heard before he was cast adrift.
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