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Saved by the bell
saved by the bell
Cliché saved by the timely intervention of someone or something. (Alludes to a boxer who is saved from being counted out by the bell that ends a round.) I was going to have to do my part, but someone knocked on the door and I didn't have to do it. I was saved by the bell. I wish I had been saved by the bell.
Saved by the bell.
something that you say when a difficult situation is ended suddenly before you have to do or say something that you do not want to
Usage notes: In a boxing match, a bell rings when it is time for the fighting to stop.
Luckily, my bus arrived before I had time to reply. Saved by the bell. saved by the bell
Rescued from a difficulty at the last moment, as in I couldn't put off explaining his absence any longer, but then Bill arrived and I was saved by the bell . This expression alludes to the bell rung at the end of a boxing round, which, if it rings before a knocked-down boxer has been counted out, lets him get up and continue fighting in the next round. Its figurative use dates from the mid-1900s.
saved by the bell
mod. saved by the timely intervention of someone or something. I was going to have to do my part, but someone knocked on the door and I didn’t have to do it. I was saved by the bell.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Jocasta | | jo-KAS-tə (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Ioanna | | - | Greek, Biblical Greek |
Marjolijn | | MAHR-yo-lien | Dutch |
LÜTfÜ | | - | Turkish |
Madhava | | - | Sanskrit, Hinduism |
Pate | | - | Medieval English |