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life net
noun
- a strong net or the like held by firefighters or others to catch persons jumping from a burning building.
Word History and Origins
Origin of life net1
Example Sentences
Firefighters were able to enjoy the amenities that the modern building provided, including a drill tower that allowed them to train with a life net, and lowering and raising hoses and ladders.
They may all take hold of the edges of the blanket and extend it as firemen do the life net.
All fire departments should have a life net; dropping into a life-net is not so hazardous as sliding down a rope when one is ignorant of the proper way to do it.
Someone set fire to the gasoline-soaked frame before the life net was ready.
A daring young man, he dived for an A.M.G. life net, later sported a U.S. uniform while his old pals were marched off to jail.
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