help (someone) down (from something)
help (someone) down (from something)
To aid someone in descending something. Can you help Katie down from the ladder? She got scared after climbing all the way to the top. Please help Grandma down the steps.
See also: down, help
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
help someone down (from something)
to help someone climb down from something. Sharon helped the boy down from the horse. Elaine helped the children down.
See also: down, help
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- help down
- help (someone) into (something)
- help (someone) on with (something)
- help on with
- help out
- help out with
- help out with (someone or something)
- helping
- lame
- help a lame dog over a stile