10 Verbs to Use for the Word hired

In the recollection of every body Timon had been a father to this Lucius, had kept up his credit with his purse; Timon's money had gone to pay the wages of his servants, to pay the hire of the labourers who had sweat to build the fine houses which Lucius's pride had made necessary to him: yet, oh!

me first; ye first gave me my hire, But come, a God's name, Prince John stays for us.

When the Georgia supreme court awarded the owner a full year's hire of a slave who had died in the midst of his term the decision was complained of as an innovation "signally oppressive to the poorer classes of our citizensthe large majoritywho are compelled to hire servants.

The last regiment that Blanco formed was of Negro volunteers, to whom he paidor, rather, promised to pay, which is quite another matter, considering Blanco's habitthe unusual hire of $20 a month, showing his appreciation of the colored man as a soldier.

And to-night I crave my hire.

; He gave his faith, and I expect my hire: My promise is fulfill'd; I saved his life, And claim his debt, to take me for his wife.

"And after I once get in, I'd like to turn back two of them, and maybe all threeto save the hire and the bother of taking care of them.

"Yes, all was pre-arranged except that Helmas did not purge me of that which will not accept the hire of any lying to you.

The canker of gold has been on these ministerings of thine, for thou hast yearly taken hire for them; and therefore it is that so many of these people are cold and sickly in divine things.

Would gentlemen advise the hire of Prussian troops to serve us in this conjuncture?

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  hired