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Sentence count:244+16Posted:2017-06-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hirehirelingsapphirehire purchaseairedtiredfiredhairedMeaning: ['haɪə(r)]  adj. 1. having services engaged for a fee 2. hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers. 
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181. He had been hired by a butcher in the Shambles.
182. Edward is a private detective hired by an antiques dealer who asked Edward to list all of the valuables in the house.
183. Loyal, bonded silicon brains, hired for cheap and at your command, even if you were only 13.
184. But with the help of a hired public relations man, he argues that he kept Justice sufficiently informed -- through Holder.
185. This time Bruce Willis is the hired gun, caught between Chicago gangsters fighting for control of the hooch business.
186. The father had hired Hutchison and her husband, John, to set up tiny cameras with pinhole lenses in his house.
187. The anonymous donor, a needlewoman herself, hired it out to film studios in the 1940s.
188. At harvest feasts the distinctions between the farmer and the labourers whom he hired were relaxed.
189. In most cities we hired local guides, with mixed success.
190. The people who hired us said they all thought I was having a schizophrenic breakdown.
191. She has never hired anyone with a business-school education, because she believes such people are too rigid in their outlook.
192. The most free-spending hired guns are all well-known by political mavens inside the Beltway.
193. Other investors have hired attorneys and are deciding whom to sue.
194. He is hired to move bales of cloth from a warehouse to a seamstress' workshop a few streets away.
195. Last year Demi, who co-starred in Ghost, hired an amusement park for 37-year-old Bruce's big day.
196. They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos.
197. The city also hired a private company to build and run its cogeneration plant at the Miramar landfill.
198. San Francisco first hired the firm in 1993, and recently renewed its three-year contract.
199. Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days.
200. In a fast-moving organization like Intel, a person is likely to be hired and assigned to a project.
201. Nelson was hired this school year to help infuse art into the school's curriculum.
202. Some are hired to move drugs north, while others develop their own drug businesses in Tijuana.
203. Under Treadwell, the Drifters were hired hands to be ushered in and out of his revolving door.
204. It all began in 1978,[www.Sentencedict.com] when he was hired to build the barn in which he is now seated.
205. Many more people were hired to handle the new business, on starting salaries of forty-eight grand.
206. The private mental health workers would be hired on a contract basis through the county.
207. He was hired for these qualities and also because his father-in-law is a real estate expert and a close friend.
208. I thought maybe I could be hired by a Major League Soccer team or continue on as an assistant coach.
209. Fernandez was hired to end 20 years of chaos caused by decentralising New York's huge school system.
210. Ephialtes was assassinated by a Boiotian, hired by his enemies - the last political bloodshed in Athens for fifty years.
More similar words: hirehirelingsapphirehire purchaseairedtiredfiredhairedadmiredretireddesiredtired ofrequiredimpairedacquiredfire doorinspiredtirednessfire drillbe tired offire damagefire departmentrequired reserveswhirwhirrwhirlchirpshirkthirdshirt
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