help out
Britishverb
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to assist or aid (someone), esp by sharing the burden
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to share the burden or cost of something with (another person)
Example Sentences
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“When Rob and I began talking, what stood out to me was the chance to help out such a storied organization,” Bennett said in a statement.
From Los Angeles Times
She told her father she wanted to quit school to help out full time.
From Los Angeles Times
First Minister Eluned Morgan, then a member of the European Parliament for mid and west Wales, revealed she still had a pair of wellington boots "with Sea Empress oil on them" after helping out.
From BBC
After graduating from college, he spent a year helping out on the farm while his father recovered from surgery for prostate cancer.
She urged her 2.4m followers to help out his family through the online fundraiser that they had set up to help with medical bills and other expenses.
From BBC
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