helpers (noun)

  • 41food */*/*/ — UK [fuːd] / US [fud] noun Word forms food : singular food plural foods [uncountable] the things that people or animals eat Prices of food and clothing have risen dramatically in recent years. All the food is cooked and served by volunteer helpers …

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  • 42helper — UK [ˈhelpə(r)] / US [ˈhelpər] noun [countable] Word forms helper : singular helper plural helpers someone who helps a person or organization, especially without payment …

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  • 43parade — I UK [pəˈreɪd] / US noun [countable] Word forms parade : singular parade plural parades * 1) a) a public celebration in which a large group of people move through an area, often with decorated vehicles and bands playing music the St Patrick s Day …

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  • 44food*/*/*/ — [fuːd] noun 1) [U] the things that people or animals eat Prices of food and clothing have risen recently.[/ex] All the food is cooked and served by volunteer helpers.[/ex] good fresh food[/ex] 2) [C/U] a particular type of food I can t eat spicy… …

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  • 45help — [c]/hɛlp / (say help) verb (helped or, Archaic, holp, helped or, Archaic, holpen, helping) –verb (t) 1. to cooperate effectively with a person; aid; assist: to help a man in …

  • 46pub crawl — /ˈpʌb krɔl/ (say pub krawl) noun Colloquial drinking at a series of hotels in succession either alone or in company with others: *Pub crawls to meet grassroots campaign helpers were a little easier to bear, though cumulatively they depressed him… …

  • 47toady — toad·y (tō’dē) n. pl. toad·ies ▸ A person who flatters or defers to others for self serving reasons; a sycophant. tr. & intr.v. toad·ied, toad·y·ing, toad·ies ▸ To be a toady to or behave like a toady. See Synonyms at FAWN(Cf. ↑fawn)1 …

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  • 48administrative assistant — a person employed to aid an executive, as in a corporate department, by coordinating such office services and procedures as the supervision, maintenance, and control of the flow of work and programs, personnel, budgeting, records, etc., for the… …

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  • 49back|ing — «BAK ihng», noun. 1. a) support or help: »Do I have your backing in my campaign for a stoplight at the school crossing? SYNONYM(S): assistance, aid. b) supporters or helpers. SYNONYM(S): backers, champions. 2. something placed at the back of… …

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  • 50ex|tra — «EHKS truh», adjective, noun, adverb. –adj. beyond what is usual, expected, or needed; additional: »extra fare, extra pay, extra favors. SYNONYM(S): supplemental, supplementary. –n. 1. something extra; anything beyond what is usual, expected, or… …

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