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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31. Organizing the school trip will be a lot of work, so I need some volunteers to help out.
32. In some cases, the interviewee was able to help out and almost suggest further questions.
33. The Welfare Committee and friends help out at the children's Christmas party.
34. Mrs Harker accepts that some reduction in staff may be necessary but hopes voluntary tutors will help out.
35. What did he do, other than ride around in his jalopy and sometimes help out in the supermarket?
36. From time to time the main Party had to intervene to help out the youngsters or to curb their youthful enthusiasms.
37. But recently, because of the Kobe earthquake, people wanted to help out.
38. Archie doesn't even make an effort to help out around the house.
39. In fact, many of them are even happy to change the nappies and help out at feeding time.
40. Now there are times on farms when they need a lot of people to help out.
41. At the same time, companies also help out charities or causes through the sale of products.
42. So, a few more people were brought aboard the carrier to help out in critical jobs.
43. Adam joined Lyles in July 1977 and was a conscientious employee who was always willing to help out.
44. I sort of organize things and help out in the office.
45. We saw it as an opportunity to harvest an animal and help out Fish and Game.
46. Final addition is a button that electro-pneumatically locks the rear differential to help out on the serious off-road stuff.
47. To help out couples with the expense of setting up home Gilmore's have a special discount scheme.
48. Her boyfriend acknowledges the child, named Clifton, but comes from a family too poor to help out.
49. A good dictionary will help out in one's reading.
50. Can you help out tonight with the dinner guests?
51. Is there anything Kathleen can do to help out?
52. Help out the people in the seed request area.
53. It looks like China could help out on low-cost rotavirus and pneumococcal.
54. Everywhere he goes, Dennis' wide-eyed curiosity(sentencedict.com), well-meaning attempts to help out and his youthful nature always seem to lead to trouble.
55. Have you ever noticed how little kids kick up a fuss if you alter the rules of a game to help out the smallest one, or to give a disabled kid a chance?Don't be like that in life.
56. It turns out that the woman was like her mother-in-law--a loving and caring person, the type who rolls up her sleeves and volunteers to work at church or help out people in need.
57. He'd help out, answering the phone, running errands and messages.
58. They can really help out when you want a particular element, attribute, or node set.
59. "You will never get any help out of me again, " he said, expletives removed, addressing football writers who had flown to Denmark with his team for tonight's Champions League game against Aalborg.
60. A news chopper decided to help out struggling deer by using its powerful rotor to actually blow the animal off the ice where was stuck and then back onto land.
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.