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Give me a hand.
If someone gives you a hand, they help you.
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Mrs Rigby and her group gave a hand by collecting newspapers and jam jars the army needed at the time.
As post time for the Preakness neared Sellers gave a hand to the groom who was dressing the colt.
Hendrickson yanked off his nose clip, gave a hand signal, and said "I'm O.K". within fifteen seconds, as required by the competition rules.
ARVN soldiers again won praise by helping to unload the trucks, and American soldiers also gave a hand with the unloading.
Considering the situation to be at an impasse, MalcolmX stepped outside the stationhouse and gave a hand signal to the crowd.
Hellerstein hadn't finished speaking before one of Reed's associates gave a hand signal to a muscular sergeant of arms — who promptly pulled Hellerstein away from the microphone, Hellerstein, Dayan and others present said.
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"I accepted to give a hand," Mr. Muti said.
"It's a new era when giants give a hand to us," Ms. Jean said.
It still stands ready to give a hand, but will not do so for ever.
Whoever falls is caught or is given a hand up to keep going.
Especially pulling handles, which is basically giving a hand job to the clay.
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