Similar words: hire, hireling, sapphire, hire purchase, aired, tired, fired, haired. Meaning: ['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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91. He has hired a lawyer to defend him against the allegations.
92. To entertain at another party, Margarett hired wrestlers.
93. So I hired him to run the art gallery.
94. They have hired separate criminal defense attorneys.
95. They were also hired as soldiers by feudal lords.
96. He hired Tony Pedregon as his second driver.
97. You hired detectives to find me?
98. My boss hired two consultants to prepare a report.
99. Robles was hired at the dealership on April 21.
100. We've hired someone to guard the entrance.
101. We've hired a maid to clean our house.
102. The Herald newspaper hired her in 1968.
103. You hired as part of the cure?
104. Bait and fishing tackle can be hired.
105. Dungy recently hired David Shula as offensive coordinator.
106. Henry now works part-time with a firm he had formerly hired as consultants.
107. Nor should he get all the union flak for doing exactly what he was hired to do.
108. They spent $ 2 million on environmental measures, he said(sentencedict.com), and hired biologists to replant coral that would be damaged.
109. These clinics were held irregularly on Sundays in rooms hired at the Copthorn Hotel, Glasgow.
110. Three years later the United Nations hired me as a literary adviser.
111. Hurt was quickly hired, and several weeks later Friedman selected Harry Lawrence Clark as an assistant cryptographic clerk.
112. And, my great-grandmother hired shamans and prepared feasts to appease the spirits and prayed for a son.
113. Miss Millar hired a secretary to answer her mail while she was on vacation.
114. If White wanted Black to be watched around the clock, he would have hired two or three men,[http://sentencedict.com/hired.html] not one.
115. The new administration has hired much of its staff direct from the industries that backed him.
116. The coach in front of Fenn's hired car came to a halt and he reluctantly eased his foot down on the brake pedal.
117. She tells them that Clive and Alison have hired a boat in Poole.
118. Noll, an assistant coach with the Colts, was hired by the Steelers as head coach.
119. The following day I hired a van, loaded up my possessions and then handed over my keys to the landlord.
120. Meanwhile tons of sound equipment seized by police has today been reclaimed by the people who hired it out.
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