Pronunciation: /seɪvd baɪ ðə bɛl/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 In the TV show, the character was saved by the bell when the school bell rang before he could take a test.
A2 The student was saved by the bell when the fire alarm went off just as he was about to fail the exam.
B1 The team was saved by the bell when the referee blew the whistle for halftime, giving them a chance to regroup.
B2 The company was saved by the bell when a last-minute investor came in with funding to keep them afloat.
C1 The politician was saved by the bell when a scandal broke out, but a bigger news story diverted attention away from it.
C2 The athlete was saved by the bell when a doping scandal threatened to ruin their career, but evidence of tampering was discovered.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I was saved by the bell when my alarm clock rang just in time for my meeting.
A2 The student was saved by the bell when the teacher ended the test before they could finish.
B1 The team was saved by the bell when the referee blew the whistle for the end of the game.
B2 The company was saved by the bell when a last-minute investor came in with funding.
C1 The politician was saved by the bell when a scandal broke out just before the election.
C2 The company was saved by the bell when a competitor's product failed in the market.
article a word that is used to specify a noun, which can be definite (the) or indefinite (a/an)
A1 I forgot my homework at home, but I was saved by the bell when the teacher said we could turn it in tomorrow.
A2 The student was saved by the bell when the fire alarm went off during a difficult exam.
B1 The team was losing the game, but they were saved by the bell when the referee blew the final whistle.
B2 The company was facing bankruptcy, but they were saved by the bell when a new investor came in at the last minute.
C1 The politician was caught in a scandal, but he was saved by the bell when a bigger news story broke the next day.
C2 The spy was about to be captured, but he was saved by the bell when his extraction team arrived just in time.
formal The student was saved by the bell when the fire alarm went off during the exam.
informal I was saved by the bell when my phone rang just as I was about to make a mistake.
slang He was saved by the bell when his friend showed up to help him out of a sticky situation.
figurative The team was saved by the bell when their star player scored a last-minute goal to win the game.
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