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SamaritanSa‧mar‧i‧tan /səˈmærətən/ noun [countable] SamaritanOrigin: 1600-1700 From the Bible story of a person from Samaria (an area of ancient Palestine) who stopped and helped a man who had been attacked and robbed - Had she been prompted by curiosity or the instincts of the good Samaritan, Theodora wondered.
ADJECTIVE► good· Had she been prompted by curiosity or the instincts of the good Samaritan, Theodora wondered.· A large number of Good Samaritan heart patients benefit from the stress echo test.· And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan, Uncle Sam.· Posing as a Good Samaritan, the contractor would alert the homeowner and try to make a deal to repaint the house.· There are far more good Samaritans in this world than there are destroyers.· Let's give a public pat on the back to more good Samaritans. ► good Samaritan- Had she been prompted by curiosity or the instincts of the good Samaritan, Theodora wondered.
► good Samaritan- Had she been prompted by curiosity or the instincts of the good Samaritan, Theodora wondered.
good Samaritan someone, especially a stranger, who helps you when you have problems or need something |