Give additional assistance, as in I offered to help out with the holiday rush at the store. [Early 1600s]
| Idioms: help out |
Give additional assistance, as in I offered to help out with the holiday rush at the store. [Early 1600s]
| WordNet: help out |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
be of help, as in a particular situation of need
| Bartholomew, Saint (Quotes By) | |
| stifle | |
| Territorial Women (1976 Western Film) |
| How do you help them? | |
| Not help but? | |
| This does not help? |
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