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Hire out   /hˈaɪər aʊt/   Listen
Hire out

verb
1.
Grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee.  Synonyms: farm out, rent out.  "He hired himself out as a cook"






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"Hire out" Quotes from Famous Books



... he gets two or three dollars a week, but he hain't no business to hire out to the circus folks. He's going back with us to-night, and I'll turn him out a blacksmith in ...
— The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus • Horatio Alger Jr.

... answered the Shepherd. "Emigrate to America likely. I've always been with the sheep and nothing else. It may be I can hire out to some other body, but chances are few hereabouts, and if the Auld Laird carries out this notion, there'll be many another beside ourselves who'll need to be walking the world. It seems unlikely he would be for taking away the town too, ...
— The Scotch Twins • Lucy Fitch Perkins



Words linked to "Hire out" :   lend, loan



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