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		Definition of helping hand in US English: helping handnounˈhelpiNG hand a helping handAssistance.  she was always ready to lend a helping hand  Example sentencesExamples -  And, to the extent that fate sometimes lends a quirky, helping hand, relief may come from an unlikely source.
 -  ‘The understanding on the field and the helping hand they extend off it is making me completely comfortable here,’ he gushes.
 -  Some said it fostered a feeling of brotherhood, and, that like any helping hand, could bring the two nations closer.
 -  It is a budget that brings hope for people who need that helping hand.
 -  A joint enterprise would give Siemens the helping hand it needs to make next generation handsets for the European market.
 -  Many of his colleagues in that administration were avid to extend the helping hand of government into family relationships.
 -  Quinn followed her, lending her no helping hand.
 -  Spirituality in medicine is more about the genuine compassion, presence and the helping hand we offer our patients than the specific questions we choose to ask.
 -  We need a kickstart, we need to be given a helping hand and we appeal to you to offer that helping hand.
 -  All the donations are distributed by the Rotary Clubs, who take a list of people who need an extra helping hand this Christmas.
 -  Instead, he should lend another helping hand to the organization, coming up with another one of his multi-team trades.
 -  Personally I would like you to respond to my comments and give me an adult's helping hand in understanding this political mess.
 -  But the City keeper will give his old club no helping hand at Blundell Park tomorrow.
 -  It is the death of an ideal that made this country great - a fair go for all, our mateship and compassion in extending that helping hand.
 -  I accept that he has had trouble reading it, and I will give him another helping hand.
 -  Meanwhile, Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley got the helping hand he was looking for to give himself a chance of victory.
 -  And the fundraising champion has been given another helping hand from a local gym, who have vowed to sponsor him with a personal trainer for a year.
 -  Mayors are to be told the Government is withdrawing the helping hand it has given them to cover their debts.
 -  Are Hansons' ghosts likely to give Howard another helping hand come the 2004 election?
 -  Richard and I believe in giving that helping hand to those that otherwise might struggle to overcome inequalities.
 
    Definition of helping hand in US English: helping handnounˈhelpiNG hand a helping handAssistance.  she was always ready to lend a helping hand  Example sentencesExamples -  Are Hansons' ghosts likely to give Howard another helping hand come the 2004 election?
 -  But the City keeper will give his old club no helping hand at Blundell Park tomorrow.
 -  Meanwhile, Ryder Cup hero Paul McGinley got the helping hand he was looking for to give himself a chance of victory.
 -  Quinn followed her, lending her no helping hand.
 -  And, to the extent that fate sometimes lends a quirky, helping hand, relief may come from an unlikely source.
 -  All the donations are distributed by the Rotary Clubs, who take a list of people who need an extra helping hand this Christmas.
 -  We need a kickstart, we need to be given a helping hand and we appeal to you to offer that helping hand.
 -  Instead, he should lend another helping hand to the organization, coming up with another one of his multi-team trades.
 -  Some said it fostered a feeling of brotherhood, and, that like any helping hand, could bring the two nations closer.
 -  Spirituality in medicine is more about the genuine compassion, presence and the helping hand we offer our patients than the specific questions we choose to ask.
 -  Personally I would like you to respond to my comments and give me an adult's helping hand in understanding this political mess.
 -  Many of his colleagues in that administration were avid to extend the helping hand of government into family relationships.
 -  It is the death of an ideal that made this country great - a fair go for all, our mateship and compassion in extending that helping hand.
 -  It is a budget that brings hope for people who need that helping hand.
 -  ‘The understanding on the field and the helping hand they extend off it is making me completely comfortable here,’ he gushes.
 -  A joint enterprise would give Siemens the helping hand it needs to make next generation handsets for the European market.
 -  And the fundraising champion has been given another helping hand from a local gym, who have vowed to sponsor him with a personal trainer for a year.
 -  I accept that he has had trouble reading it, and I will give him another helping hand.
 -  Mayors are to be told the Government is withdrawing the helping hand it has given them to cover their debts.
 -  Richard and I believe in giving that helping hand to those that otherwise might struggle to overcome inequalities.
 
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