hire|hires in English
noun
['haɪə(r)]
wages, payment; rent, rental, charge, fee
Use "hire|hires" in a sentence
1. Local hires who made?
2. She hires and fires people at whim.
3. Whall hire, whall hire, whall hire me? Three plumps and a wallop for ae Bawbee
4. A store owner hires a manager having the necessary credentials.
5. Thorpe hires George Carmen, a merciless lawyer, to defend him.
6. Mrs. Wong hires a housemaid to help the houseworks.
7. Collage makes it easy to manage a recruitment process for new hires
8. Just hire the guy.
9. Twitter, its leading open source competitor Laconi.ca and the high-profile enterprise service Yammer have all made new hires or announced hires coming in the past week.
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11. Businesses often hire Consultants to …
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13. Mr Jackson hires relatives to work in his stores. Blood is thicker than water.
14. ComEd ‘Shadow Lobbying’ Portfolio Filled With Clouted Contractors, Hires By Dave McKinney, Tony Arnold
15. Mr. Jones hires relatives to work in his store. Blood is thicker than water.
16. $ 2 when I hire out.
17. Why'd I fucking hire you?
18. Beblister Age determined at hire
19. The company agreed to hire the law firm, with the stipulation that they hire more women lawyers.
20. Over 4,583 freelance Animators for hire
21. Derrick Pfeil is a mercenary and King Victor hires him to defence the southern borders.
22. Another settlement created a reform program that hires local bad boys as security.
23. Biographers and Memoir Writers for Hire
24. Would you hire a job hopper?
25. 25 You can hire these from most car hire firms, provided you have a clean driving licence.