- First lady held a billiard rod for refugee - Ms Peron prompt with initial encouragement for disaster victim - One fleeing from danger - One removed from a dangerous place - Person moved from a place of danger - Refugee
- Nation, El ... - One who saves, preserves, or delivers from destruction or
danger. - Specifically: The (or our, your, etc.) Savior, he who
brings salvation to men; Jesus Christ, the Redeemer.
- Contemptible coward - Little devil - One who meanly shrinks from danger; an arrant coward; a
poltroon. - Meanly shrinking from danger; cowardly; dastardly. - To dastardize.
- Deserter - Take flight - One who, or that which, flees from danger, duty,
restraint, etc.; a fugitive. - The act of running away, esp. of a horse or teams; as,
there was a runaway yesterday. - Running away; fleeing from danger, duty, restraint, etc.;
as, runaway soldiers; a runaway horse. - Accomplished by running away or elopement, or during
flight; as, a runaway marriage. - Won by a long lead; as, a runaway victory.
- One on the run - One who flees - Runaway - Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping,
from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a
fugitive debtor. - Not fixed; not durable; liable to disappear or fall away;
volatile; uncertain; evanescent; liable to fade; -- applied to material
and immaterial things; as, fugitive colors; a fugitive idea. - One who flees from pursuit, danger, restraint, service,
duty, etc.; a deserter; as, a fugitive from justice. - Something hard to be caught or detained.
- One who keeps watch - Sent in the Spanish guard - Sentry - Soldier on guard - Watchman - One who watches or guards; specifically (Mil.), a soldier
set to guard an army, camp, or other place, from surprise, to observe
the approach of danger, and give notice of it; a sentry. - Watch; guard.