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    be saved by the bell
  2. SAVED BY THE BELL definition: 1. something that you say when a difficult situation ends suddenly before you have to do or say…. Learn more.

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      saved by the bell meaning: 1. something that you say when a...

  3. There is a widespread notion that ‘saved by the bell’ originated as an expression that relates to people being buried alive. The idea was that, if someone were comatose and mistakenly pronounced dead and interred, they could, if they later revived, ring a bell that was attached to the coffin and be saved.

  4. saved from a difficult, embarrassing, etc. situation at the last moment: Saved by the bell! He was just asking me why my report was two weeks late when you came in. This expression refers to the bell that marks the end of a round in a boxing match.

  5. The term "saved by the bell" means saved at the last possible moment. Examples of Use: The bus arrived before Jack could answer Jill's question. He was definitely saved by the bell. The police officer's radio summoned him to an urgent job just before he searched my bag. I was saved by the bell!

  6. SAVED BY THE BELL definition: said when something happens at the last possible moment which allows you to escape from a... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  7. Saved by the bell is an idiom used to exclaim that one has been rescued or saved through a last-minute intervention. The expression is usually used in a lighthearted manner to indicate relief at avoiding trouble or being spared something they don’t want to do.

  8. saved from a difficult, embarrassing, etc. situation at the last moment: Saved by the bell! He was just asking me why my report was two weeks late when you came in. This expression refers to the bell that marks the end of a round in a boxing match.