Similar words: freedman, red marrow, milton friedman, hired, hired help, mild-mannered, certified mail, red meat. Meaning: n. a hired laborer on a farm or ranch.
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1. And a man had gone to court to force Pan Am to hire men as stewards.
2. FARMER and his hired man were eating breakfast.
3. Lurvy, the hired man, heard the noise and came up from the asparagus patch where he was pulling weeds.
4. A hired man, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many of his duties on horseback.
5. The hired man refilled his plate and ate a second time.
6. The hired man agreed.
7. Do not hold back the wages of a hired man overnight.
8. The hired man agreed. The farm's wife brought in some cold meat and fried potatoes, and the two men ate again.
9. So he told the hired man he should go ahead and eat his lunch, too.
10. Do not take advantage of a hired man who is poor and needy, whether he is a brother Israelite or an alien living in one of your towns.
11. The hired man was sick(sentencedict.com), and a lot of the daily chores were not done.
12. The Death of the Hired Man," "Home Burial," "A Servant to Servants," these are poems in which Frost is giving New England workers the language of the great English poets.
13. You could try being sneaky and setting your son up on a "blind date" with your newly hired man servant, but you need not be so cunning.
14. He and his buyer are to count the time from the year he sold himself up to the Year of Jubilee. The price for his release is to be based on the rate paid to a hired man for that number of years.
15. So look away from him and let him alone, till he has put in his time like a hired man.
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