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The lack of a cannon is a particular problem, as the F-35 is being counted on to help out infantrymen under fire.

Today, in contrast, if Grandma Maude starts one in Maine, Aunty Carol can directly help out from California.

If the taste of chlorine haunts you, filters might help out.

Daniel Schachner, the actor playing the referee for Puppy Bowl X, waits on standby to help out on the field.

“I wanted to help out in any way I could,” he says, especially in refugee camps and hospitals.

Mr. Norcross told what we had seen, and how we had come to be where we were able to see it, but that didn't help out much, either.

"Nothing that would help out," and after he had talked a little while longer our only millionaire went down-stairs again.

He will appeal to me to help out within six months, you'll see!

"A good idea, and I'll do everything I can to help out," laughed the leader.

He just entered into a little private deal to help out Hands McCaffery.

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On this page you'll find 74 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to help out, such as: abet, aid, assist, benefact, care for, and lend a hand.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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