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Meaning of hirling
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hirling (n.)
The young of the sea trout.
hirling Sentence Examples
- The hirling mercenary displayed unwavering loyalty to his ruthless commander.
- The cunning hirling used his insider knowledge to bring down the rival gang.
- The desperate hirling resorted to theft to make ends meet during the famine.
- The hirling's treachery cost the noble lord his castle and his fortune.
- The menacing hirling towered over his victims, brandishing a wicked blade.
- The hirling's reputation for brutality made him a feared and respected figure in the underworld.
- The disillusioned hirling abandoned his violent ways and sought redemption through acts of kindness.
- The ambitious hirling schemed and plotted to rise through the ranks of the ruthless organization.
- The hirling's unyielding loyalty to the ruthless warlord earned him both respect and fear.
- The hirling's callous disregard for human life made him an outsider in the civilized world.
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The young of the sea trout.
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The hirling mercenary displayed unwavering loyalty to his ruthless commander.
The cunning hirling used his insider knowledge to bring down the rival gang.
The desperate hirling resorted to theft to make ends meet during the famine.
The hirling's treachery cost the noble lord his castle and his fortune.