PEOPLE PROVERBS

PROVERBS WITH THE TITLE : "help"

  • Any port in a storm.
    means that:

  • Charity begins at home.
    signifies that:

  • Claw me, and I will claw you.
    meaning:

  • He gives twice who gives in a trice.
    said to mean that:

  • It is easy to swim if another holds up your chin.
    said to mean that:

  • Little pigeons can carry great messages.
    conveys the idea that:

  • One good turn deserves another.
    said to mean that:

  • Roll my log and I will roll yours.
    used to say:

  • Scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours.
    meaning:

  • To call off the dogs.
    said to mean:

  • To pull the chestnuts out of the fire for somebody.
    meaning:

  • The best helping hand is at the end of your sleeve.
    states that:

  • Every little helps
    used to say that:

  • Every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost
    said for :

  • Bail someone out
    means:

  • Even a mouse may help a lion
    meaning that: