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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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save face<br />

- to preserve one`s good reputation or dignity when something has happened to hurt it<br />

Our boss was very embarrassed when our company lost a lot of money. However, he<br />

was able to save face when he showed that the problems were outside of his control.<br />

save one`s breath<br />

- to remain silent because talking will do no good<br />

You may as well save your breath <strong>and</strong> not talk to her as she will not believe you<br />

anyway.<br />

save one`s neck/skin<br />

- to save oneself from danger or trouble<br />

The man left the scene of the fire as soon as possible in order to save his neck.<br />

save (something) for a rainy day<br />

- to reserve something/money for the future<br />

I always try to save some money for a rainy day when I get paid.<br />

save the day<br />

- to bring about victory or success (when defeat is likely)<br />

The player saved the day for his team when he played his best game of the season.<br />

save up for (something)<br />

- to save money in order to buy something<br />

My friend's brother is saving up for a new digital camera.<br />

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