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lend a hand
Also, lend a helping hand. Be of assistance, as in Can you lend them a hand with putting up the flag, or Peter is always willing to lend a helping hand around the house. [Late 1500s]
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Almost all lend a hand on an ongoing basis, whether contributing to savings accounts, setting up trusts or defraying the costs of college tuition, medical bills and other expenses.
Romero lost all sense of time as she sorted through thousands of spare parts with locals who were eager to lend a hand.
William is set to visit a surplus food distribution charity — Surplus to Supper — in Surrey, southwest of London, where he will lend a hand in the kitchen and help load prepared meals into delivery vans.
On a chilly Thursday morning this spring, I met up with a crew at Blanchard Mountain near Bellingham to lend a hand moving boulders as we created a new trail above Oyster Dome.
The restaurant’s co-owner says if someone is in need, he’d lend a hand.
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