[ adv ] in a helpful manner <adv.all> the subtitles are helpfully conveyed
Helpful \Help"ful\, a. Furnishing help; giving aid; assistant; useful; salutary.
Heavens make our presence and our practices Pleasant and helpful to him! --Shak. -- {Help"ful*ly}, adv. -- {Help"ful*ness}, n. --Milton.
It is production as substitute for interpretation, and on these terms it worked helpfully on Monday night when Lisa Cullum and Bart de Block were the central figures. Miss Cullum is a young dancer, and her Giselle is a tender, very immature portrayal.
The government's increasingly risible attempts to redefine its 'back to basics' campaign bring to mind the Law of Irrelevance as promulgated in Yes Minister and helpfully reprinted in week one of the BBC TV series' 1994 desk calendar.
Ignoring the fact that nature helpfully provided most people with 10 fingers, the London Stock Exchange tried to smooth the way to 10-day rolling settlement yesterday.
Other fashion editors pointed out helpfully that at least the fare to Paris could now be saved.
"If you want to gather the children around the television set or get grandmother from the other room, it's coming up in about 15 to 20 minutes," he offered helpfully.
Gucci hasn't sold one yet but Mark Erikson, a store manager, helpfully notes that a man from Texas recently blew $11,000 in 20 minutes on an aqua crocodile purse and matching high heels.
Mr. Champa, who teaches at Brown University, has written helpfully and straightforwardly about impressionism.