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:
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