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lifeguard

[ US /ˈɫaɪfˌɡɑɹd/ ]
[ UK /lˈa‍ɪfɡɑːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an attendant employed at a beach or pool to protect swimmers from accidents

How To Use lifeguard In A Sentence

  • Siu said the maximum actual use instead of the maximum capacity of swimming pools was used to decide the number of lifeguards deployed.
  • ‘Zero visibility means holding a 50,000 - candlepower light in your hand and not knowing it's on,’ explains Butch Hendrick of Lifeguard Systems.
  • Because it's Monday and it's a school day, the crowd is a lot smaller, (but) it appears a lot of people aren't going to work or school," said Los Angeles County lifeguard Capt. Los Angeles Heat Wave Bakes At Record 113 Degrees
  • One of the main provisos of getting it re-opened was to get 15 qualified lifeguards to patrol the popular spot but none have come forward despite applications closing today
  • The ban will be enforced by beach lifeguards. The Sun
  • They include flying drones equipped with cameras over popular beaches to alert lifeguards to the presence of sharks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The couple were staying in a guesthouse near the beach and swam without a lifeguard present. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the pool or at the beach, lifeguards need to be alert to all possible dangers and able to give first aid and resuscitation. The Sun
  • She collapsed to the ground and a lifeguard and other people rushed to help. The Sun
  • But lifeguards on a patrol boat sent to the area could not locate the whale.
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