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Discover Ludwig'lifeguard' is a correct and usable word in written English
It refers to a person who is responsible for ensuring the safety of swimmers at a beach or pool. Example: The lifeguard quickly jumped into the water to rescue the struggling swimmer.
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lifeguard
noun
A guard of the life or person; a guard that attends a prince or other person; a bodyguard.
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As a child I didn't care about Barbie, so my interest in the brand, and the conversations around it, has been fairly detached, objective, a lifeguard watching from one of those tall chairs.
Fort Lauderdale recently sent over its "beachmobile"—a lorry bearing a heated, glass-enclosed fake seashore complete with palm tree, lifeguard tower and sunbathing models to lure Britons tired of dull weather.Non-Americans have a better incentive than winter gloom or Rocky Mountain peaks to visit America these days.
From such humble beginnings, 3DRobotics hopes its pilotless craft will be used for anything from monitoring crops to lifeguard duties on beaches.
BERNARD MADOFF worked as a lifeguard to earn enough money to start his own securities firm.
An indifferent student, Mr Reagan had hoped only for a job selling sporting goods and summers lounging round as a local lifeguard.
When the 250 pound lifeguard goes by, they have three options, two of them good and one of them very bad: The good options are to dig in the sand and hope the lifeguard doesn't notice them or to take out a gun a shoot him through the head on the first shot.
He traveled extensively throughout Europe in the 1930s, working as a physical fitness instructor and a lifeguard.
Major cities along its course include Watertown, Janesville, and Beloit, Wisconsin; and Rockford, Dixon (where future U.S. Pres. Ronald Reagan served as a lifeguard on the river as a teenager), Sterling, and Rock Island, Illinois.
Irish students work the bars and restaurants; Latino migrants keep the hedges trim and pools clear of leaves; local students take lifeguard jobs to pluck swimmers from the sea.
The lifeguard post is on wheels, to prevent it having to be rebuilt each time the shore moves a metre or two.
He was into karate and king fu, had a decent rugby career as a teenage flanker and second-row forward with Rossyln Park and worked as a lifeguard, swimming and diving instructor.
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