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call for help
noun as in distress signal
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Her partner also fell while trying to reach her and suffered head and wrist injuries but managed to call for help and began CPR, a rescue spokesperson said.
Preston's friends had also taken the drug and did not call for help straight away, an inquest was later told.
Mass poisonings are not uncommon, and victims are so scared of arrest they don’t call for help.
And now, according to new reporting in the New York Times, Danielle Diettrich Hegseth, his former sister-in-law, “submitted a sworn statement to senators on Tuesday that accused Mr. Hegseth … of being so ‘abusive’ toward his second wife that she once hid in a closet from him and had a safe word to call for help if she needed to get away from him.”
This is where good and bad get confused, where we all need to slow down and call for help with our thinking, talk to trusted friends and colleagues, stop these personal errors and stop the country from going over the cliff.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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