Similar words: with the help of, help, cannot help, helpful, pour, outpour, spouse, drop out. Meaning: v. be of help, as in a particular situation of need.
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1. I help out with the secretarial work.
2. She's always willing to help out.
3. I was only trying to help out.
4. He refused to help out of sheer/pure cussedness.
5. He's always willing to help out.
6. She refused their help out of pride.
7. Stella has very kindly offered to help out with the food for the party.
8. It wouldn't kill you to help out once in a while.
9. I asked him to help out, but he wasn't having any of it.
10. I've read that you've enlisted some 12-year-olds to help out in your campaign.
11. Do you need anyone to help out in the shop?
12. He refused to accept help out of a false sense of pride.
13. I will help out on my farther's farm this summer.
14. He's always willing to help out when we're short of staff.
15. Other people help out at the playgroup.
16. My brother said he would help out.
17. To help out, the second player holds up the mirror so that the first player can see his reflection.
18. Their son used to help out in the shop when it was busy.
19. It crossed my mind yesterday that you must be a bit short of staff - shall I send someone to help out?
20. If you come up against difficulties, let me know and I'll help out.
21. Regulars at his local pub have set up a fund to help out.
22. He thought you'd been brought in from Toronto to help out the local police.
23. She lost her best ad salesman when her brother got too busy with his job and couldn't help out anymore.sentencedict.com/help out.html
24. Constancy is what it takes to get kids to help out and develop a sense of responsibility.
25. If anyone can spare a couple of hours a week to help out, it would be much appreciated.
26. As long as its greater glory is maintained, as long as the glitter continues into death and charidee, it will help out.
27. There is a whole range of services and individuals who are available to help out in cases of severe illness.
28. Apart from me getting crushed against the door, friends are reluctant to help out - understandably!
29. No need to thank me - I was just glad to help out a friend.
30. Staff have already set up eight extra beds, and other hospitals are preparing to help out.
More similar words: with the help of, help, cannot help, helpful, pour, outpour, spouse, drop out, espouse, flip out, expound, stamp out, compound, keep out of, espousal, shell, shelf, hello, helen, helmet, shelter, bombshell, sheltered, and the like, nonetheless, to the life, on the line, to the limit, in the least, overwhelm.