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  • noun Someone that is rescued.

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Examples

  • In both these dramas Perlman was both the rescuer and the rescuee.

    March Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy Blog Tour 2010

  • In the Fulton Pickup, a stranded pilot or spy was to be snatched off the ground when an airplane with a fork on its nose snagged a cable attaching the rescuee to a helium balloon.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • In the Fulton Pickup, a stranded pilot or spy was to be snatched off the ground when an airplane with a fork on its nose snagged a cable attaching the rescuee to a helium balloon.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Dalacroy has a recuse from slayers to perform, and then some holes to put in people, with a bit of help from his rescuee.

    Superhero Prose Fiction: Flashing Swords - Flashing Swords 5 9 Homecoming Blue Tyson 2008

  • Dalacroy has a recuse from slayers to perform, and then some holes to put in people, with a bit of help from his rescuee.

    Superhero Prose Fiction: Flashing Swords - Flashing Swords Magazine 5 Blue Tyson 2008

  • In the Fulton Pickup, a stranded pilot or spy was to be snatched off the ground when an airplane with a fork on its nose snagged a cable attaching the rescuee to a helium balloon.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • You aren't supposed to shoot the rescuee you idiots.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Blue Tyson 2008

  • You aren't supposed to shoot the rescuee you idiots.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Blue Tyson 2008

  • They did a simulated over-water rescue and here you can see their simulated rescuee being winched up into the cockpit.

    Archive 2006-10-01 2006

  • They did a simulated over-water rescue and here you can see their simulated rescuee being winched up into the cockpit.

    Airport Adventure 2006

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