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Good Samaritan

noun as in helping person

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Thanks Rovell for pointing that out, all part of being a Good Samaritan, right?

In one of my homicides, I had one wonderful witness, a legit Good Samaritan with 20-20 vision and photographic memory.

Hence, the need for more “good Samaritan” laws that protect people who call for help when someone is overdosing.

She flagged down the Irvine bus and spoke to an unidentified good samaritan, who brought her to her office and called the police.

An anonymous good samaritan offered to pay for the funerals of all the victims, she said.

He was a good Samaritan and unafraid, who is affectionately remembered by a grateful foe.

I came upon your little daughter not long since playing the part of the Good Samaritan to Raulsburys poor old horse.

The words and the expressions on the countenances of the others caused the truth to flash upon the good Samaritan.

We can thus understand the point of the local saying, "It is time for a Good Samaritan to come."

Revolutionary socialism is the Good Samaritan of the despoiled and wounded laborer.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Good Samaritan, such as: boy scout, do-gooder, good neighbor, helping hand, humanitarian, and johnny-on-the-spot.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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