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  1. lend a handverb

    To help or assist, especially voluntarily.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of lend a hand in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of lend a hand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of lend a hand in a Sentence

  1. Alexandre Dolci:

    Month-end profit-taking could ultimately lend a hand to the dollar today to conclude a very difficult April for the dollar, overall we do not expect this trend to have much longer legs in May, as in our view April’s dollar correction could have instead gone too far, too quick, although we retain a bearish dollar bias for the long run.

  2. Jim Crane:

    Its a family issue. I have an older son thats very good, very bright, and has got some experience but he hasnt been around it, and I want to start teaching him, ive been working a long time, and very hard a long time, and I have other stuff, and so hes just coming in to lend a hand.

  3. Amber Gilleylen:

    His only complaint was' it makes me sad that people would rather fly by and honk at a disabled person rather than to lend a hand, we need to be caring for each other and helping each other out.

  4. Ben Shirley:

    He's a confidante, he's my mentor, he is just one of the guys, who will lend a hand, who genuinely cares. I have not come across that ever in my life.

  5. Herman Rowland:

    The gentleman involved in this accident was a passionate person, always ready to lend a hand and we shared the same deep rooted love of history, there are no words to describe the grief we are experiencing.

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