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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211. Santee recently hired a landscape architect to begin drawing designs for a skate park.
212. They elect a 45-member board of directors, which in turns elects a seven-member executive committee, which hired Harlan.
213. Richard Dreyfuss is so busy, he hired his own full-time political consultant.
214. Wear sturdy footwear and bring binoculars if you have them - if not they can be hired on the day.
215. It could have been your typical ugly argument over a fare between an irate passenger and a hired driver.
216. Overseeing the project was Anne Wallwork, a television-trained period costume cutter specifically hired by Laura for the project.
217. The decree calls for both to be hired as consent decree administrators, charged with designing and implementing the restructuring plans.
218. They had a mass of worthless artefacts from crowns to Papal tiaras that they hired out.
219. And, that is how I was contacted by the city editor and hired.
220. An ancient watchman has been hired to keep it clean and open it up for travellers.
221. There are professional managers who are hired and fired by the residents.
222. This time Bruce Willis is the hired gun in Prohibition-era Texas.
223. We've hired an extra 200 security people to assist with crowd control.
224. I cleaned up the house as best I could(sentencedict.com), and hired a couple of nice ladies to handle the heavy lifting.
225. A more simple option would be a cash subsidy to employers who hired the long-term unemployed.
226. Tomkins also announced that it had hired an executive search firm to help appoint a new chief executive.
227. At one point, he hired a young college graduate to help.
228. Fox hired a partisan Bush cousin to run a crucial part of its election coverage.
229. A company hired to do telemarketing ups the cost to as much as 40 percent.
230. First the newlyweds had to flee their hired Rolls-Royce when it went up in flames.
231. Even on the lake for instance, motorboats are not allowed and the hired boats run on electricity.
232. It hired a team of people with business experience to aggressively recruit new employers for work-based learning experiences.
233. Chris is hired by Jean-Michel Cousteau, son of the legendary ocean explorer, to lead an expedition aboard the futuristic Antares.
234. The hired carriage was dismissed.
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235. Caravan Soldiers become Foot Mercenaries and Foot Hired Blades.
236. Celia hired an administrator whose name was Nigel Bentley.
237. He was hired to survey a manor for its extent, ownership and liabilities.
238. The company hired the President's special trade representative to lobby Mr. Pierce.
239. All the managerial personnel at the factory are hired on contract.
240. He alleged that they had hired an assassin to dispose of him.
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